Hebrew · H2256, H4194

חֶבֶל מָוֶת

A rope (as twisted), especially a measuring line ; by implication, a district or inheritance (as measured); or a noose (as of cords); figuratively, a company (as if tied together); a throe (especially of parturition); also ruin · death (natural or violent); concretely, the dead , their place or state (hades); figuratively, pestilence , ruin

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חֶבֶל H2256 a rope (as twisted), especially a measuring line ; by implication, a district or inheritance (as measured); or a noose (as of cords); figuratively, a company (as if tied together); a throe (especially of parturition); also ruin
Pronunciation ḥeḇlê
Rope that measures and binds: territory, suffering, or destruction—physical restraint becomes metaphor for covenant inheritance and existential constraint.
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מָוֶת H4194 death (natural or violent); concretely, the dead , their place or state (hades); figuratively, pestilence , ruin
Pronunciation mavet
Death as ultimate enemy and boundary: encompasses natural mortality, violent end, and the abode of the dead as theological threat to covenant life
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What does חֶבֶל מָוֶת (chevel mavet) mean in the Bible?

חֶבֶל · מָוֶת is a Hebrew phrase meaning "cords or bonds of death".

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What does חֶבֶל · מָוֶת mean in the Bible?

חֶבֶל · מָוֶת is a Hebrew phrase meaning "cords or bonds of death".

How many biblical occurrences are listed for H2256, H4194?

H2256, H4194 is connected to 220 lexical occurrence verses in the lexicon data.

Evidence Summary

Hebrew phrase. cords or bonds of death

Strong's H2256, H4194
Lexical occurrences 220 verses

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cords or bonds of death
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