Hebrew · H929, H7704

בַּהֲמוֹת שָׂדָי

Properly, a dumb beast; especially any large quadruped or animal (often collective) · a field (as flat)

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בְּהֵמָה H929 properly, a dumb beast; especially any large quadruped or animal (often collective)
Pronunciation bĕhēmāh
Designates non-rational livestock or animals, emphasizing muteness and instinctual nature contrasting with human rational speech and moral agency.
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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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What does בַּהֲמוֹת שָׂדָי (behemot sadai) mean in the Bible?

בְּהֵמָה · שָׂדֶה is a Hebrew phrase meaning "Beasts of the field, wild animals".

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What does בְּהֵמָה · שָׂדֶה mean in the Bible?

בְּהֵמָה · שָׂדֶה is a Hebrew phrase meaning "Beasts of the field, wild animals".

How many biblical occurrences are listed for H929, H7704?

H929, H7704 is connected to 524 lexical occurrence verses in the lexicon data.

Evidence Summary

Hebrew phrase. Beasts of the field, wild animals

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Beasts of the field, wild animals
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