שבי
Hebrew
Etymology 1
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שׁ־ב־ה (š-b-h) |
Noun
שֶׁבִי • (shévi) m (singular construct שְׁבִי־)
- captivity, a state of being captured
- Tanach, Numbers 21:1, with translation of the Darby Bible:
- וַיִּשְׁבְּ מִמֶּנּוּ שֶׁבִי
- and took some of them prisoners
- (שְׁבִי, sh'vi) Alternative form of שֶׁבִי
- Tanach, Lamentations 1:5, with translation of the Darby Bible:
- עוֹלָלֶיהָ הָלְכוּ שְׁבִי
- her children are gone into captivity
Etymology 2
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שׁ־ו־ב (š-w-b) |
Verb
שֻׁבִי • (shúvi)
- (rare spelling) feminine singular imperative of שָׁב (shav), defective spelling
- Tanach, Jeremiah 31:20, with translation of the Darby Bible:
- שֻׁבִי אֶל עָרַיִךְ אֵלֶּה
- turn again to these thy cities
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