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28:31 ;— 1. slaughter, butcher animals for food Ex 21:37 ( E ), Pr 9:2 ( fig. of Wisdom’s furnishing her table); so c. acc. cogn. ט׳ טֶבַח Gn 43:16 ( J ), ט׳ טִבְחָה 1 S 25:1 1; cf. also Dt 28:31 , where punishment lies in fact that the owner does not eat of the slain ox; יוּבַל לִטְבֹֿ˜וחַ כְּכֶשֶׂב אַלּוּף Je 11:19 like a mild lamb that is led to slaughter , sim. of the prophet exposed to his enemies, 51:40 sim. of י׳ ’s vengeance upon Babylon ( v. also טֶבַח , טִבְחָה ), 25:34 of kings and rulers, under fig. of shepherds & choice sheep. 2. poet. & fig. , slay, kill ruthlessly , c. acc. pers. ψ 37:14 ; abs. La 2:21 ( || הָרַג ; opp. חמל ); c. acc. cogn. ט׳ טֶבַח Ez 21:15 of a sword sharpened for the slaughter of Isr. in judgment.

I . טֶ˜בַח S 2874, 2875 TWOT 786a GK 3181, 3182, 3183 n.m. Is 34:6 slaughtering, slaughter abs. ט׳ Gn 43:16 + 6 times; טָ˜בַח Ez 21:20 + 3 times; sf. טִבְחָהּ Pr 9: 2;— 1. slaughtering, slaughter , of animals for food; as acc. cogn. after טָבַח ( q.v. ) Gn 43:16 ( J ), Pr 9:2 ; כַּשֶּׂה לַטּ׳ יוּבָ˜ל Is 53: 7, sim. of suffering servant of י׳ ; also Pr 7:22 sim. of fatuousness of one following a strange woman, thoughtless of consequences; יֵרְדוּ לַטּ׳ Je 50:27 metaph. of Babylonian leaders, under fig. of bullocks; so prob. 48:15 , and perhaps לַטּ׳ תִּכְרָ˜עוּ Is 65:1 2. 2. in poet. fig. slaughter , to which the nations are given over by י׳ Is 34: 2, specif. of Edom v 6 ( || זֶבַח ; v. ז׳ 6 , p. 258a); of Isr. Ez 21:20 , as acc. cogn. after טָבַח v 1 5; of Ammon v 3 3.

II . טֶ˜בַח S 2874, 2875 TWOT 786a GK 3181, 3182, 3183 n.pr.m. son of Nahor by his concubine Gn 22:24 , Ö Ταβεκ(χ) .

pass. passive. E Elohist. fig. figurative.
c. circa , about; also cum , with. acc. cogn. acc. . of cognate meaning with verb. J Jehovist.
sim. simile.
acc. pers. acc. of person.
abs. absolute.
|| parallel, of words (synonymous or contrasted); also of passages; sometimes = see parallel, or see also parallel.
opp. opposite, as opposed to, or contrasted with.
metaph. metaphor, metaphorically.
v verse.


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