number - 930
orig_word - בְּהֵמוֹת
word_orig - in form a plural or (0929), but really a singular of Egyptian derivation
translit - bhemowth
tdnt - TWOT - 208b
phonetic - be-hay-mohth'
part_of_speech - Noun Masculine
st_def - in form a plural or «0929», but really a singular of Egyptian derivation; a water-ox, i.e. the hippopotamus or Nile- horse:--Behemoth.
IPD_def -
- perhaps an extinct dinosaur
- a Diplodocus or Brachiosaurus, exact meaning unknown ++++ Some translate as elephant or hippopotamus but from the description in Job 40:15-24, this is patently absurd.
English -
letter - b
data - {"def":{"short":"a dinosaur","long":["a dinosaur",["most likely a sauropod, such as the Diplodocus or Brachiosaurus"]]},"deriv":"in form a plural or H0929, but really a singular of Egyptian derivation","pronun":{"ipa":"bɛ̆.heˈmot̪","ipa_mod":"bɛ̆.heˈmo̞wt","sbl":"bĕhēmôt","dic":"beh-hay-MOTE","dic_mod":"beh-hay-MOTE"},"comment":"Some translate this as elephant or hippopotamus, but from the description in Job 40:15-24, this is patently absurd. With a \"tail like a cedar,\" certainly this creature must have been much larger than any animal known today; however it is clear from the text that Job was aware of this giant beast."}
usages - Behemoth
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id - 970
strongs - 930
base_word - בְּהֵמוֹת
data - {"def":{"short":"a dinosaur","long":["a dinosaur",["most likely a sauropod, such as the Diplodocus or Brachiosaurus"]]},"deriv":"in form a plural or H0929, but really a singular of Egyptian derivation","pronun":{"ipa":"bɛ̆.heˈmot̪","ipa_mod":"bɛ̆.heˈmo̞wt","sbl":"bĕhēmôt","dic":"beh-hay-MOTE","dic_mod":"beh-hay-MOTE"},"comment":"Some translate this as elephant or hippopotamus, but from the description in Job 40:15-24, this is patently absurd. With a \"tail like a cedar,\" certainly this creature must have been much larger than any animal known today; however it is clear from the text that Job was aware of this giant beast."}
usage - Behemoth
part_of_speech - n-m