Table of Contents
HEBREW: 5026 zxbn Nibchaz
NAVE: Nibhaz
EBD: Nibhaz
SMITH: NIBHAZ
ISBE: NIBHAZ

Nibhaz

In Bible versions:

Nibhaz: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
budding; prophesying

a pagan god

NET Glossary: Array

Hebrew

Strongs #05026: zxbn Nibchaz

Nibhaz = "the barker"

1) a deity of the Avites introduced by them into Samaria in the time
of Shalmaneser; idol had the figure of a dog

5026 Nibchaz nib-khaz'

of foreign origin; Nibchaz, a deity of the Avites: KJV -- Nibhaz.

Nibhaz [nave]

NIBHAZ, an idol, 2 Kin. 17:31.

Nibhaz [ebd]

barker, the name of an idol, supposed to be an evil demon of the Zabians. It was set up in Samaria by the Avites (2 Kings 17:31), probably in the form of a dog.

NIBHAZ [smith]

(the barker), a deity of the Avites, introduced by them into Samaria in the time of Shalmaneser. (2 Kings 17:31) The rabbins derived the name from a Hebrew root nabach , "to bark," and hence assigned to it the figure of a dog, or a dog-headed man. The Egyptians worshipped the dog. Some indications of this worship have been found in Syria, a colossal figure of a dog having formerly stood at a point between Berytus and Tripolis.

NIBHAZ [isbe]

NIBHAZ - nib'-haz (nibhchaz): Given as the name of an idol of the Avvites, introduced by them into Samaria (2 Ki 17:31), but otherwise unknown. The text is supposed to be corrupt.




TIP #20: 'To dig deeper, please read related articles at BIBLE.org (via Articles Tab).' [ALL]
created in 0.65 seconds
powered by
bible.org - YLSA