Hebrew · H953, H4723, H4325 · unreviewed

בּוֹר מִקְוֵה־מַיִם

A pit hole (especially one used as a cistern or a prison) · something waited for, i.e. confidence (objective or subjective); also a collection , i.e. (of water) a pond , or (of men and horses) a caravan or drove · water ; figuratively, juice ; by euphemism, urine , semen

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בּוֹר H953 a pit hole (especially one used as a cistern or a prison)
Pronunciation bôr
A pit or cistern; figuratively, a place of confinement, death, or divine entrapment of the wicked
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מִקְוֶה H4723 something waited for, i.e. confidence (objective or subjective); also a collection , i.e. (of water) a pond , or (of men and horses) a caravan or drove
Pronunciation miqĕweh
Hope as the object of waiting; confidence grounded in gathering/collection of resources into one place.
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מַיִם H4325 water ; figuratively, juice ; by euphemism, urine , semen
Pronunciation mayim
Foundational necessity moving from literal substance to bodily fluids; water as life-sustaining element throughout OT narrative and metaphor.
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What does בּוֹר מִקְוֵה־מַיִם (bôr miqwê-mayim) mean in the Bible?

בּוֹר · מִקְוֶה · מַיִם is a Hebrew word meaning "a pit hole (especially one used as a cistern or a prison)".

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Meaning

a pit hole (especially one used as a cistern or a prison)
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