Lexicon
Mibchar: Choice, select, best
Original Word:מִבְחָר
Part of Speech:Proper Name Masculine
Transliteration:Mibchar
Pronunciation:MIB-khar
Phonetic Spelling:(mib-khawr')
Definition:Choice, select, best
Meaning:Mibchar
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Mibhar
The same asmibchar; Mibchar, an Israelite -- Mibhar.
see HEBREWmibchar
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Originfrom
bacharDefinitionone of David's warriors
NASB TranslationMibhar (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs
(
choice) one of David's warriors
1 Chronicles 11:38.
Topical Lexicon
Word Origin:Derived from the Hebrew root בָּחַר (bachar), meaning "to choose" or "to select."
Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:There are no direct corresponding Strong's Greek entries for the proper noun Mibchar, as it is a specific Hebrew name without a direct Greek equivalent in the Septuagint or New Testament texts.
Usage:Mibchar is used as a name for a specific individual mentioned in the Old Testament.
Context:Mibchar is identified as one of the warriors in King David's army. He is listed among the mighty men who served under David, contributing to the king's military successes. The name Mibchar appears in the context of a genealogical record, highlighting the valor and significance of those who were part of David's elite forces. The mention of Mibchar underscores the importance of each member in the collective strength and unity of David's army, which was instrumental in establishing and securing the kingdom of Israel during his reign.
In1 Chronicles 11:38, Mibchar is noted as one of the valiant men, indicating his role and status among the warriors. The passage reads: "Joel the brother of Nathan, Mibhar son of Hagri," (BSB). This brief mention situates Mibchar within the broader narrative of David's mighty men, a group renowned for their bravery and loyalty.
Forms and Transliterations
מִבְחָ֖ר מבחר miḇ·ḥār miḇḥār mivChar
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