Hebrew · H1004, H7704, H3754 · unreviewed

בָּתִּים וְשָׂדוֹת וּכְרָמִים

A house (in the greatest variation of applications, especially family, etc.) · a field (as flat) · a garden or vineyard

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בַּיִת H1004 a house (in the greatest variation of applications, especially family, etc.)
Pronunciation bêt YHWH
Physical dwelling expands to household, dynasty, and temple—the building contains and constitutes the family unit itself.
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שָׂדֶה H7704 a field (as flat)
Pronunciation šādeh
Cultivated or uncultivated land marked by openness and flatness, contrasting enclosed dwellings and urban spaces
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כֶּרֶם H3754 a garden or vineyard
Pronunciation kerem
Vineyard as productive land holding; embodies covenant blessing, fertility, and righteous labor in OT theology
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What does בָּתִּים וְשָׂדוֹת וּכְרָמִים (batim vesadot ukhramim) mean in the Bible?

בַּיִת · שָׂדֶה · כֶּרֶם is a Hebrew word meaning "ordinary settled life in the land".

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Meaning

ordinary settled life in the land
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