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2896. towb
Lexical Summary
towb: Good, pleasant, agreeable, beneficial, beautiful, best, better, bountiful, cheerful, at ease, fair, favor, fine, glad, goodly, graciously, joyful, kindly, loving, merry, pleasant, precious, prosperity, ready, sweet, wealth, welfare, well-favored

Original Word:טוֹב
Part of Speech:Adjective; verb; verb; feminine; noun masculine; noun feminine; noun feminine
Transliteration:towb
Pronunciation:tove
Phonetic Spelling:(tobe)
KJV: beautiful, best, better, bountiful, cheerful, at ease, X fair (word), (be in) favour, fine, glad, good (deed, -lier, -liest, -ly, -ness, -s), graciously, joyful, kindly, kindness, liketh (best), loving, merry, X most, pleasant, + pleaseth, pleasure, precious, prosperity, ready, sweet, wealth, welfare, (be) well (-favoured)
Word Origin:[fromH2895 (טּוֹב - well)]

1. good (as an adjective) in the widest sense
2. used likewise as a noun, both in the masculine and the feminine, the singular and the plural (good, a good or good thing, a good man or woman
3. the good, goods or good things, good men or women), also as an adverb (well)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
beautiful, best, better, bountiful, cheerful, at ease, fair word, be in favor,

Fromtowb; good (as an adjective) in the widest sense; used likewise as a noun, both in the masculine and the feminine, the singular and the plural (good, a good or good thing, a good man or woman; the good, goods or good things, good men or women), also as an adverb (well) -- beautiful, best, better, bountiful, cheerful, at ease, X fair (word), (be in) favour, fine, glad, good (deed, -lier, -liest, -ly, -ness, -s), graciously, joyful, kindly, kindness, liketh (best), loving, merry, X most, pleasant, + pleaseth, pleasure, precious, prosperity, ready, sweet, wealth, welfare, (be) well ((-favoured)).

see HEBREWtowb

Brown-Driver-Briggs
II. (see LagBN 26; Aramaic , Palmyrene VogNo. 81, VogNo. 75) — masculineGenesis 2:12 22t.,Micah 7:4; feminineEsther 8:5 50t.,Deuteronomy 6:18 2t.; constructGenesis 26:7 6t.,Genesis 24:16; pluralJeremiah 44:17 28t.;Genesis 27:9 4t.; constructDaniel 1:4 2t.; pluralEsther 2:2,Jeremiah 24:2 6t.,Genesis 6:2 4t.; —

pleasant, agreeable to the senses:

,fair, of daughters of menGenesis 6:2 (J); of a sonExodus 2:2 (E),1 Samuel 9:2;1 Kings 20:3, young men (but readherds Th We Klo Dr Bu)1 Samuel 8:16;their appearanceDaniel 1:15,Genesis 24:16;Genesis 26:7 (both J),2 Samuel 11:2;Esther 1:11;Esther 2:3,7;1 Samuel 16:12;1 Kings 1:6;Nahum 3:4;Esther 2:2;Daniel 1:4;Ecclesiastes 11:7;fair in his eyesEsther 8:5; of mantleJoshua 7:21 (J); goodly housesIsaiah 5:9;Deuteronomy 8:12; citiesDeuteronomy 6:10; situation of city2 Kings 2:19.

,good, sweet, agreeable for eatingGenesis 2:9;Genesis 3:6 (both J); ears of grainGenesis 41:5,22,24,26 (E); figsJeremiah 24:2,3(twice in verse);Jeremiah 24:5; honeyProverbs 24:13; Cant 7:10as wine of the best sort (Hi reads );Judges 9:11my sweet fruit ("" ).

,sweet-scented, of ointmentSongs 1:3;Jeremiah 6:20the fragrant cane.

ofpleasant shadow of treeHosea 4:13.

pleasant to the higher nature, giving pleasure, happiness, prosperity, and soagreeable, pleasing, well:

:good day, festal day1 Samuel 25:8;Esther 8:17;Esther 9:19,22; of feastsZechariah 8:19; prosperous yearsGenesis 41:35 (E).

,Esther 2:9the best part of the women's house;Deuteronomy 23:17,Genesis 20:15 (see below)

, ()pleasing in the eyes of1 Samuel 29:6 (twice in verse);1 Samuel 29:9Malachi 2:17 (compare

, and below); laterEcclesiastes 2:26 (twice in verse);Ecclesiastes 7:26; inserted in1 Samuel 29:10 We Dr; compare1 Samuel 2:26.

,2 Samuel 18:27good tidings;good report1 Samuel 2:24;Proverbs 15:30;Proverbs 25:25;Proverbs 15:23a word in its season;Proverbs 12:25an agreeable word (maketh the heart glad);Psalm 45:2a good theme.

,1 Samuel 24:20a pleasant, prosperous journey;Genesis 49:15 (poem); of unity of brethrenPsalm 133:1how good and how pleasant it is! ()it shall be well forEcclesiastes 2:3;Ecclesiastes 6:12;Ecclesiastes 8:12,13 (compare

);Job 13:9will it be advantageous that (see ).do what is pleasing in the eyes ofGenesis 16:5 (J),Judges 19:24;1 Samuel 1:23;1 Samuel 3:18;1 Samuel 14:40;2 Samuel 10:12> =1 Chronicles 19:13;2 Samuel 19:19;2 Samuel 19:28;2 Samuel 19:39;2 Kings 10:5;2 Kings 20:3 =Isaiah 38:3;1 Chronicles 21:23 =2 Samuel 24:22 where object of ;Genesis 19:8 (J),Judges 10:15;1 Samuel 11:10;1 Samuel 14:36;Esther 3:11; )Deuteronomy 12:28;Joshua 9:25 (D), 2 Chron 14:1;Jeremiah 26:14, compareEsther 8:8; nouns reversedDeuteronomy 6:18; 2Chronicles 31:20; in other combinationsNumbers 36:6 (P),Jeremiah 40:4;2 Kings 10:3;1 Kings 22:13 2Chronicles 18:12;Numbers 10:29 (J),1 Samuel 19:4;Esther 7:9;speak either good or badGenesis 31:24,29 (E);2 Samuel 13:22;Genesis 24:50 (J);1 Kings 22:8,18 2Chronicles 18:17; compare1 Kings 22:13 2Chronicles 18:12.

good, excellent of its kind:

,and God saw that it was good, excellentGenesis 1:4,10,12,18,21,25 (P);Genesis 1:31 (P) God sawall that he had made, and behold it was very excellent. So

,fruitful, fertile:Exodus 3:8;Numbers 13:19 (both J),Numbers 14:7 (P),Deuteronomy 1:25,35;Deuteronomy 3:25;Deuteronomy 4:21,22;Deuteronomy 6:18;Deuteronomy 8:7,10;Deuteronomy 9:6;Deuteronomy 11:17;Joshua 23:16 (D),Judges 18:9;1 Chronicles 28:8;1 Kings 14:15;Joshua 23:13,15 (D);Deuteronomy 3:25;2 Kings 3:19,25;Ezekiel 17:8;Ezekiel 34:14;1 Chronicles 4:40;Ezekiel 34:14,18.

,choice, fruitful1 Samuel 8:14;2 Kings 3:19,25;Ezekiel 31:16;2 Kings 20:13precious oil =Isaiah 39:2;Psalm 133:2Ecclesiastes 7:1; of seed,Ecclesiastes 11:6whether both of them will be fruitful.

,fatGenesis 18:7 (J);Genesis 27:9 (J);Genesis 41:26 (E);Ezekiel 24:4.

,fine, pureGenesis 2:12 (J), 2 Chronicles 3:5,8;Lamentations 4:1; brassEzra 8:27, solderingIsaiah 41:7.

good, rich, valuable in estimation:

,good old ageGenesis 15:15 (R),Genesis 25:8 (P),Judges 8:32;1 Chronicles 29:28; dowryGenesis 30:20 (E; many sons); treasuryDeuteronomy 28:12 (from which sends blessings).

,goodly, valuable: of the estimation put upon house, beast, and titheLeviticus 27:10 (twice in verse);Leviticus 27:12,14,33 (H); profitProverbs 31:18; hireEcclesiastes 4:9; Joel 4:5my goodly precious things.

good, appropriate, becoming,Ecclesiastes 7:18 (compareEcclesiastes 5:4 below);Ecclesiastes 7:11wisdom is good with an inheritance (other transitive see in VB); ""Ecclesiastes 5:17; with2 Samuel 17:7,14good advice;Genesis 40:16 (E) thathe interpreted well; ()Exodus 18:17 (E)the thing is (not)good, wise, soDeuteronomy 1:14;1 Samuel 26:16;the word is good, is well said1 Samuel 9:10;1 Kings 2:38,42;1 Kings 18:24;2 Kings 20:19 =Isaiah 39:8, for which abbreviatedwell! good! exclamationRuth 3:13;1 Samuel 20:7;2 Samuel 3:13;1 Kings 2:18; followed byit is good that2 Samuel 18:3;Ruth 2:22;Lamentations 3:27;Job 10:3 (compareJob 13:9 ); with infinitiveGenesis 2:18 (J),Psalm 73:28;Psalm 92:2;Psalm 147:1;Proverbs 25:27 (compare below

); with (strangely)Lamentations 3:26it is good that one wait (see , );Proverbs 19:2that a soul be without knowledge is not good.

with comparative =better, followed by infinitiveGenesis 29:19 (E),Exodus 14:12 (J),Psalm 118:8;Psalm 118:9;Proverbs 16:19;Proverbs 25:7;Ecclesiastes 6:9;Ecclesiastes 7:2; infinitive omittedProverbs 21:9,19;Proverbs 25:24; omittedNumbers 14:3 (J; comparative only implied); with personJudges 15:2;Ruth 4:15;1 Samuel 1:8;1 Samuel 9:2;1 Samuel 15:28;1 Kings 2:32;1 Kings 19:4; 2Chronicles 21:13;Proverbs 12:9;Proverbs 16:32;Proverbs 19:1,22;Proverbs 27:10;Proverbs 28:6;Lamentations 4:9;Esther 1:19;Ecclesiastes 4:3,9,13;Ecclesiastes 6:3;Ecclesiastes 7:5,8; with of thingJudges 8:2;1 Samuel 15:22;2 Samuel 17:14;1 Kings 21:2;2 Kings 5:12;Hosea 2:9;Amos 6:2;Isaiah 56:5;Jonah 4:3,8;Psalm 37:16;Psalm 63:4;Psalm 84:11;Psalm 119:72;Proverbs 3:14;Proverbs 8:11,19;Proverbs 15:16,17;Proverbs 16:8,16;Proverbs 17:1;Proverbs 22:1;Proverbs 27:5;Songs 1:2;Ecclesiastes 4:6;Ecclesiastes 7:1,3,8,10;Ecclesiastes 9:4,16,18; followed by -Ecclesiastes 5:4;is it better ... or ?Judges 9:2;Judges 18:19; -Ecclesiastes 2:24 (read - see Commentaries);Ecclesiastes 3:22;Ecclesiastes 3:12;Ecclesiastes 8:15; so1 Samuel 27:1 We Dr Klo Kit Bu ( only with Imperfect)

,glad, happy, prosperous:merry, glad heartProverbs 15:15;Esther 5:9;Ecclesiastes 9:7;1 Kings 8:65 2Chronicles 7:10;Jeremiah 44:17we were prosperous; similarlyPsalm 112:5.

,good understanding2Chronicles 30:22;Psalm 111:10;Proverbs 3:4;Proverbs 13:15;1 Samuel 25:3.

good, kind, benign:

1 Samuel 25:15;2 Samuel 18:27; 2Chronicles 10:7; the eyeProverbs 22:9;kind words1 Kings 12:7 2Chronicles 10:7.

Nahum 1:7; 2Chronicles 30:18;Psalm 86:5; forhe is good, kindPsalm 34:9;Psalm 100:5;Psalm 135:3;Jeremiah 33:11;1 Chronicles 16:34; 2Chronicles 5:13; 7:3;Ezra 3:11;Psalm 106:1;Psalm 107:1;Psalm 118:1;Psalm 118:29;Psalm 136:1;kind toPsalm 73:1;Psalm 145:9;Lamentations 3:25;Ezra 7:9;Ezra 8:18;Nehemiah 2:8,18;Nehemiah 9:20;Psalm 143:10;Psalm 52:11;Psalm 54:8;Psalm 69:17;Psalm 109:21;the good, kind word(s) spoken in promiseJoshua 21:43;Joshua 23:14,15 (D),1 Kings 8:56;Jeremiah 29:10;Jeremiah 33:14;Zechariah 1:13.

good (ethical),right: "" what Yahweh requiresMicah 6:8, ""Job 34:4:

""Micah 7:4;Proverbs 14:14; = (the)good2Chronicles 19:11;Psalm 125:4;Proverbs 2:28;Proverbs 12:2;Proverbs 13:22;Proverbs 14:19;Proverbs 15:3;Ecclesiastes 9:2 (twice in verse); man's deeds 2Chron 2:12; 2 Chronicles 19:3;1 Samuel 19:4;Ecclesiastes 12:14;Ezekiel 36:31;1 Samuel 12:23the good and right way; (the)good way1 Kings 8:36 2Chronicles 6:27;Isaiah 65:2;Jeremiah 6:16;Psalm 36:5;Proverbs 16:29;2 Samuel 15:3good and right is thy case;good thing1 Kings 14:13;Nehemiah 5:9;Ezekiel 18:18; so of etc.,Proverbs 20:23; c. infinitive (see

it is not good or right to:Proverbs 17:26;Proverbs 18:5;Proverbs 28:21;Proverbs 24:23 ().

Psalm 119:68;Psalm 25:8;Psalm 119:39; his commandsNehemiah 9:13;Ezekiel 20:25 ();Proverbs 4:2;Lamentations 3:38.

III.Jeremiah 17:6 (compare

) : —Genesis 26:29 134t.; —

welfare, prosperity, happiness: ""Isaiah 52:7;Jeremiah 8:15;Jeremiah 14:19;Jeremiah 42:6whether prosperity or adversity;Jeremiah 17:6prosperity cometh;Deuteronomy 26:11; 2Chronicles 6:41;Ecclesiastes 2:1;Jeremiah 29:32; object ofPsalm 4:7;Psalm 34:13;Ecclesiastes 2:24;Ecclesiastes 3:13;Job 7:7; ofEsther 10:3; ofPsalm 122:9;Psalm 84:12;Jeremiah 5:25;Psalm 85:13;Job 30:26;Proverbs 16:20;Proverbs 17:20;Proverbs 18:22;Proverbs 19:8;Proverbs 28:10;Psalm 34:11;1 Kings 1:42;Isaiah 52:7;Micah 1:12;1 Kings 10:7;Psalm 23:6;in prosperityPsalm 25:13;Job 21:13;Job 36:11;Ecclesiastes 7:14;because of prosperityZechariah 1:17;afar from happinessPsalm 39:3;Hosea 10:1;Deuteronomy 30:9;Jeremiah 15:11;Deuteronomy 6:24for good to us, = for our good,Deuteronomy 10:13 (),Jeremiah 32:39 (; compareJeremiah 7:6;Jeremiah 25:7).

good things, (collective)blessing of good thingsPsalm 21:4;Proverbs 24:25;Job 22:18filled their houses with good things; object of Job 104:28;Proverbs 12:14;Psalm 107:9;Proverbs 13:2;Isaiah 55:2;Hosea 14:3;Psalm 103:5;goods, possessions1 Samuel 15:9.

good = benefit:Proverbs 31:12she doeth him good and not evil;Proverbs 11:23the desire of the righteous is only good; object ofJob 2:10;Proverbs 3:27;Proverbs 11:27;Proverbs 13:21;Genesis 26:29 (J),Psalm 119:65;Numbers 10:32 (J);Psalm 119:122;Proverbs 14:22who devise good.

moral good,Genesis 2:9,17;Genesis 3:5,22 (J),Deuteronomy 1:39;2 Samuel 19:36; in antithesis with elsewhereDeuteronomy 30:15;2 Samuel 14:17;1 Kings 3:9;Isaiah 5:20 (twice in verse);Isaiah 7:15,16;Amos 5:14,15;Micah 3:2;Psalm 34:15;Psalm 37:27;Psalm 52:5;Hosea 8:3cast off good;do goodPsalm 14:1;Psalm 14:3 =Psalm 53:2;Psalm 53:4;Psalm 37:3;Ecclesiastes 7:20, inEcclesiastes 3:12 this meaning seems less fitting; read perhaps (Gr, see also De) and tr. to

;Psalm 38:21pursue good;Proverbs 2:9path of good.

; — absoluteDeuteronomy 28:11 54t.; constructPsalm 106:5; suffixPsalm 16:2 etc. + 4 t. suffixes; pluralJeremiah 12:6;2 Kings 25:28;Jeremiah 52:32; suffixNehemiah 6:19; —

welfare, prosperity, happiness: ""Deuteronomy 23:7;Jeremiah 33:9;Ezra 9:12;Lamentations 3:17;Ecclesiastes 7:14day of prosperity;Psalm 16:2is not my welfare dependent upon thee?Job 22:21prosperity shall come to thee;Genesis 50:20 (E),Deuteronomy 28:11;Deuteronomy 30:9; 2Chronicles 18:7;Jeremiah 14:11;Amos 9:4;Jeremiah 21:10;Jeremiah 39:16;Jeremiah 44:27; object of verbNehemiah 2:10;Jeremiah 32:42;Job 9:25;Ecclesiastes 5:17;Ecclesiastes 6:6;Ecclesiastes 9:18;Psalm 106:5;Ecclesiastes 4:8; object of figurativeJob 21:25 =taste happiness; ofEcclesiastes 6:3; afterJeremiah 18:10.

good things (collective):

, object of1 Samuel 25:30;2 Samuel 7:28 =1 Chronicles 17:26;Jeremiah 18:20; pluralJeremiah 12:6;Jeremiah 52:32 =2 Kings 25:28.

Ecclesiastes 5:10when good things increase.

bounty, goodPsalm 65:12year of thy bounty (harvest bestowed by God), so alsoPsalm 68:11;Exodus 18:9 (E),Numbers 24:13 (JE),Judges 8:35;Judges 9:16;1 Samuel 24:19;2 Samuel 2:6;1 Kings 8:66 2Chronicles 7:10; 24:16;Jeremiah 33:9; object of1 Samuel 24:18;1 Samuel 24:20;Genesis 44:4 (J),1 Samuel 25:21;Psalm 35:12;Psalm 38:21;Psalm 109:5;Proverbs 17:13;Jeremiah 18:20;2 Samuel 16:12;remember it for me for goodNehemiah 5:19;Nehemiah 13:31;Ezra 8:22;Nehemiah 2:18;Jeremiah 24:5,6;Psalm 86:17; pluralNehemiah 6:19his benefits (i.e. good deeds of Tobiah).

Topical Lexicon
Divine Goodness in Creation

From the opening verses of Genesis, “God saw that the light was good” (Genesis 1:4), טוֹב underlines the Creator’s own assessment of His handiwork. Across the six days the refrain “and God saw that it was good” (Genesis 1:10, 12, 18, 21, 25, 31) communicates the harmony, beauty, and suitability of all that God brought into being. This foundational portrait establishes that goodness is not a human construct but a divine attribute embedded in creation itself. In ministry, these verses encourage believers to affirm the worth of the material order and to cultivate stewardship rather than contempt for the world God called “very good” (Genesis 1:31).

Moral Obligation and Covenant Fidelity

In the Torah, טוֹב regularly defines the standard for Israelite obedience. “You shall do what is right and good in the sight of the LORD” (Deuteronomy 6:18). Goodness is thus covenantal: to keep the statutes is to pursue what is good; to deviate is to choose evil. The recurring promise “that it may go well (good) with you” (Deuteronomy 5:16; 12:28) connects righteousness with flourishing, contrasting sharply with the destructive consequences of disobedience (Deuteronomy 30:15-18). Contemporary preaching may draw on these passages to highlight the inseparability of ethics and blessing.

Experiential Blessing and Daily Provision

טוֹב also speaks of tangible well-being—health, prosperity, or pleasant circumstances. “No good thing does He withhold from those who walk uprightly” (Psalm 84:11). InRuth 2:12 the prayer for Ruth—“May the LORD repay your work, and may your wages be full”—demonstrates that God’s goodness meets practical needs. Pastoral application probes how believers can trust the Father for “every good and perfect gift” (James 1:17) while maintaining contentment and generosity.

Goodness versus Evil: The Tree and the Conflict

The “tree of the knowledge of good and evil” (Genesis 2:9; 3:5) introduces טוֹב as the antithesis of רַע (“evil”). Throughout Scripture the pair frames ethical choice: “Seek good and not evil, that you may live” (Amos 5:14). Prophets wield the contrast to call Israel back from idolatry; modern proclamation echoes their summons, insisting that goodness is not relative but revealed.

The Goodness of God in Worship and Praise

Psalms amplifies טוֹב in doxology. “Oh, taste and see that the LORD is good” (Psalm 34:8). “Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life” (Psalm 23:6). Such lines make God’s goodness the bedrock of trust. Worship leaders use them to focus congregations on God’s trustworthy character, fostering gratitude rather than entitlement.

Wisdom Literature and the Quest for the Good Life

Proverbs links goodness with wisdom, kindness, and integrity (Proverbs 12:2; 13:22). Ecclesiastes wrestles with what is “good” amid life’s enigmas: “It is good and fitting for one to eat and drink and to enjoy…” (Ecclesiastes 5:18). Teachers can harness these reflections to guide believers toward a balanced, God-centered enjoyment of life’s gifts without succumbing to vanity.

National and Communal Good

Jeremiah exhorts exiles to “seek the peace and prosperity (good) of the city” (Jeremiah 29:7). טוֹב thereby grounds social responsibility; God’s people are to promote the common good even in foreign contexts. Ministries concerned with civic engagement and mercy outreach find biblical warrant here.

Messianic and Eschatological Overtones

Isaiah promises a coming age marked by goodness: “No longer will your Teacher hide Himself… your ears will hear a word behind you, saying, ‘This is the way, walk in it’” (Isaiah 30:20-21). The Servant brings “good news to the humble” (Isaiah 61:1). These texts foreshadow Jesus Christ, who went about “doing good” (Acts 10:38). Preachers link Old Testament טוֹב to the Gospel proclamation, demonstrating continuity between covenant promises and their fulfillment in Messiah.

Goodness Internalized and Reflected

Micah 6:8 crystallizes the call: “He has shown you, O man, what is good; and what does the LORD require of you but to act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God?” New-covenant believers, indwelt by the Holy Spirit, find goodness listed among the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22). Discipleship training therefore emphasizes not merely doing good deeds but embodying divine goodness through regenerated hearts.

Key Theological Themes for Ministry

1. Creation Theology: Goodness defines reality as God intended.
2. Covenant Ethics: Obedience secures good; sin forfeits it.
3. Providential Care: God bestows good gifts on His people.
4. Moral Polarity: Good versus evil demands decisive allegiance.
5. Worship Focus: Celebrating God’s goodness nurtures faith.
6. Wisdom Formation: Pursuing the good life under God’s fear.
7. Social Witness: Advancing communal good displays covenant light.
8. Christological Fulfillment: Jesus incarnates and multiplies goodness.
9. Pneumatology: The Spirit produces goodness in believers.

Representative Occurrences (selection from approximately 562)

Genesis 2:18;Exodus 33:19;Numbers 14:7;Joshua 23:15;1 Samuel 2:26;1 Kings 8:66;Ezra 8:18;Nehemiah 2:18;Job 2:10;Psalm 73:1;Proverbs 3:27;Isaiah 5:20;Jeremiah 33:11;Nahum 1:7;Zechariah 9:17.

Pastoral and Homiletical Uses

• Affirm God’s goodness in the face of suffering (Genesis 50:20;Romans 8:28).
• Encourage ethical excellence by appealing to God’s revealed standard (Romans 12:9).
• Instill hope for future goodness in eschatological sermons (Revelation 21:4).
• Motivate benevolence and philanthropy within congregations (Galatians 6:10).

By tracing טוֹב across Scripture, one discovers a multifaceted tapestry: the goodness of creation, the goodness demanded in covenant life, the goodness embodied in Christ, and the goodness manifest through Spirit-empowered believers until perfect goodness shines in the new heavens and new earth.

Forms and Transliterations
בְּט֑וֹב בְּט֘וֹבַ֤ת בְּט֣וֹב בְּטוֹבָתְךָ֖ בְט֑וֹב בְט֔וֹב בַּטּ֑וֹב בַּטּ֣וֹב בַּטּ֥וֹב בַּטּֽוֹב׃ בַּטּוֹבָֽה׃ בַטּ֛וֹב בַטּ֣וֹב בַטּֽוֹב׃ בטוב בטוב׃ בטובה׃ בטובת בטובתך הֲ֭טוֹב הֲט֣וֹב ׀ הֲט֤וֹב הֲט֥וֹב הֲטוֹבִים֙ הֲטוֹבָ֥ה הַטֹּב֑וֹת הַטֹּב֖וֹת הַטֹּבִ֔ים הַטֹּבָ֔ה הַטֹּבָ֖ה הַטֹּבֹ֔ת הַטֹּבֹ֗ת הַטֹּבוֹת֙ הַטּ֑וֹב הַטּ֔וֹב הַטּ֖וֹב הַטּ֗וֹב הַטּ֛וֹב הַטּ֜וֹב הַטּ֣וֹב הַטּ֤וֹב הַטּ֥וֹב הַטּ֨וֹב ׀ הַטּֽוֹב׃ הַטּוֹב֙ הַטּוֹבִ֖ים הַטּוֹבִ֗ים הַטּוֹבִ֛ים הַטּוֹבִ֥ים הַטּוֹבָ֑ה הַטּוֹבָ֔ה הַטּוֹבָ֖ה הַטּוֹבָ֗ה הַטּוֹבָ֛ה הַטּוֹבָ֣ה הַטּוֹבָ֤ה הַטּוֹבָ֥ה הַטּוֹבָה֙ הטבה הטבות הטבים הטבת הטוב הטוב׃ הטובה הטובים וְהַטּ֖וֹב וְהַטּ֥וֹב וְהַטּֽוֹב׃ וְט֣וֹב וְט֣וֹבֵי וְט֥וֹב וְטֹבִ֤ים וְטֹבָתָ֑ם וְטֹבֹ֖ת וְטֹבֽוֹת׃ וְטֽוֹב־ וְטוֹב֙ וְטוֹבִ֖ים וְטוֹבֵ֨י וְטוֹבַ֣ת וְטוֹבָ֖ה וְטוֹבָ֥ה וְטוֹבָתָ֖ם וְטוֹב־ וְלַטּ֣וֹב וָט֑וֹב וָט֔וֹב וָטוֹב֙ והטוב והטוב׃ וטבות׃ וטבים וטבת וטבתם וטוֹבִֽים׃ וטוב וטוב־ וטובה וטובי וטובים וטובת וטובתם ולטוב ט֑וֹב ט֔וֹב ט֕וֹב ט֖וֹב ט֗וֹב ט֚וֹב ט֛וֹב ט֜וֹב ט֝֗וֹב ט֝וֹבָ֗ה ט֝וֹבָתִ֗י ט֞וֹב ט֠וֹבָה ט֣וֹב ט֣וֹבָה ט֣וֹב ׀ ט֤וֹב ט֥וֹב ט֥וֹבַת ט֦וֹב ט֧וֹב ט֨וֹב ט֭וֹב ט֭וֹבָה טֹב֑וֹת טֹב֣וֹת טֹבִ֑ים טֹבִ֥ים טֹבַ֤ת טֹבֹ֖ת טּ֑וֹב טּ֔וֹב טּ֖וֹב טּ֛וֹב טּ֣וֹב טּ֥וֹב טּ֨וֹב טּ֭וֹב טּֽוֹב׃ טּוֹב֙ טֽוֹבַת־ טֽוֹב־ טֽוֹב׃ טבות טבים טבת טוֹב֒ טוֹב֙ טוֹב֥וֹת טוֹב֩ טוֹבִ֑ים טוֹבִ֔ים טוֹבִ֖ים טוֹבִ֛ים טוֹבִ֣ים טוֹבִ֤ים טוֹבִ֥ים טוֹבִֽים׃ טוֹבַ֥ת טוֹבַ֨ת טוֹבָ֑ה טוֹבָ֔ה טוֹבָ֖ה טוֹבָ֗ה טוֹבָ֛ה טוֹבָ֜ה טוֹבָ֣ה טוֹבָ֣ם טוֹבָ֤ה טוֹבָ֥ה טוֹבָ֧ה טוֹבָֽה׃ טוֹבָה֙ טוֹבָתֶ֑ךָ טוֹבֹתָ֗יו טוֹבֽוֹת׃ טוֹב־ טוב טוב־ טוב׃ טובה טובה׃ טובות טובות׃ טובים טובים׃ טובם טובת טובת־ טובתי טובתיו טובתך כְּט֣וֹב כְּט֥וֹב כְּט֨וֹב כַּטּ֖וֹב כַּטּ֤וֹב כַּטּ֥וֹב כַּטּ֨וֹב כַּטּוֹב֙ כְּטֹ֣וב כטוב לְט֑וֹב לְט֔וֹב לְט֖וֹב לְט֜וֹב לְט֣וֹב לְט֥וֹב לְט֫וֹבָ֥ה לְטֹבָ֔ה לְטוֹב֙ לְטוֹבָ֑ה לְטוֹבָ֔ה לְטוֹבָ֖ה לְטוֹבָֽה׃ לְטוֹבָה֙ לַטּ֥וֹב לַטּוֹב֙ לַטּוֹבִ֑ים לַטּוֹבָֽה׃ לטבה לטוב לטובה לטובה׃ לטובים מִטּ֑וֹב מִטּ֥וֹב מִטּוֹבָ֔ה מטוב מטובה שֶׁטּ֣וֹב שטוב baṭ·ṭō·w·ḇāh baṭ·ṭō·wḇ ḇaṭ·ṭō·wḇ batTov battoVah baṭṭōwḇ ḇaṭṭōwḇ baṭṭōwḇāh bə·ṭō·w·ḇā·ṯə·ḵā bə·ṭō·w·ḇaṯ bə·ṭō·wḇ ḇə·ṭō·wḇ betoateCha beTov beToVat bəṭōwḇ ḇəṭōwḇ bəṭōwḇaṯ bəṭōwḇāṯəḵā hă·ṭō·w·ḇāh hă·ṭō·w·ḇîm hă·ṭō·wḇ haṭ·ṭō·ḇāh haṭ·ṭō·ḇîm haṭ·ṭō·ḇō·wṯ haṭ·ṭō·ḇōṯ haṭ·ṭō·w·ḇāh haṭ·ṭō·w·ḇîm haṭ·ṭō·wḇ haTov hatoVah hatoVim hăṭōwḇ hăṭōwḇāh hăṭōwḇîm haṭṭōḇāh haṭṭōḇîm haṭṭōḇōṯ haṭṭōḇōwṯ hattOt hatTov hattoVah hattoVim hattoVot haṭṭōwḇ haṭṭōwḇāh haṭṭōwḇîm kaṭ·ṭō·wḇ katTov kaṭṭōwḇ kə·ṭō·wḇ keTov kəṭōwḇ laṭ·ṭō·w·ḇāh laṭ·ṭō·w·ḇîm laṭ·ṭō·wḇ latTov lattoVah lattoVim laṭṭōwḇ laṭṭōwḇāh laṭṭōwḇîm lə·ṭō·ḇāh lə·ṭō·w·ḇāh lə·ṭō·wḇ ləṭōḇāh leTov letoVah ləṭōwḇ ləṭōwḇāh miṭ·ṭō·w·ḇāh miṭ·ṭō·wḇ mitTov mittoVah miṭṭōwḇ miṭṭōwḇāh šeṭ·ṭō·wḇ šeṭṭōwḇ shetTov ṭō·ḇaṯ ṭō·ḇîm ṭō·ḇō·wṯ ṭō·ḇōṯ ṭō·w·ḇā·ṯe·ḵā ṭō·w·ḇā·ṯî ṭō·w·ḇāh ṭō·w·ḇām ṭō·w·ḇaṯ ṭō·w·ḇaṯ- ṭō·w·ḇîm ṭō·w·ḇō·ṯāw ṭō·w·ḇō·wṯ ṭō·wḇ ṭō·wḇ- Toah toat toaTecha toaTi ṭōḇaṯ ṭōḇîm ṭōḇōṯ ṭōḇōwṯ tooTav Tov toVah toVam toVat toVim toVot ṭōwḇ ṭōwḇ- ṭōwḇāh ṭōwḇām ṭōwḇaṯ ṭōwḇaṯ- ṭōwḇāṯeḵā ṭōwḇāṯî ṭōwḇîm ṭōwḇōṯāw ṭōwḇōwṯ vatOv vatTov vehatTov velatTov vetoaTam veToei veTov vetoVah vetoVat vetoVei vetoVim vetoVot vtoVim w·ṭō·w·ḇîm wā·ṭō·wḇ wāṭōwḇ wə·haṭ·ṭō·wḇ wə·laṭ·ṭō·wḇ wə·ṭō·ḇā·ṯām wə·ṭō·ḇîm wə·ṭō·ḇō·wṯ wə·ṭō·ḇōṯ wə·ṭō·w·ḇā·ṯām wə·ṭō·w·ḇāh wə·ṭō·w·ḇaṯ wə·ṭō·w·ḇê wə·ṭō·w·ḇîm wə·ṭō·wḇ wə·ṭō·wḇ- wəhaṭṭōwḇ wəlaṭṭōwḇ wəṭōḇāṯām wəṭōḇîm wəṭōḇōṯ wəṭōḇōwṯ wəṭōwḇ wəṭōwḇ- wəṭōwḇāh wəṭōwḇaṯ wəṭōwḇāṯām wəṭōwḇê wəṭōwḇîm wṭōwḇîm
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Genesis 1:4
HEB:הָא֖וֹר כִּי־ ט֑וֹב וַיַּבְדֵּ֣ל אֱלֹהִ֔ים
NAS: that the lightwas good; and God
KJV: that[it was] good: and God
INT: the light thatwas good separated and God

Genesis 1:10
HEB:אֱלֹהִ֖ים כִּי־ טֽוֹב׃
NAS: and God sawthat it was good.
KJV: and God sawthat [it was] good.
INT: and God that it wasgood

Genesis 1:12
HEB:אֱלֹהִ֖ים כִּי־ טֽוֹב׃
NAS: and God sawthat it was good.
KJV: and God sawthat [it was] good.
INT: and God that it wasgood

Genesis 1:18
HEB:אֱלֹהִ֖ים כִּי־ טֽוֹב׃
NAS: and God sawthat it was good.
KJV: and God sawthat [it was] good.
INT: and God that it wasgood

Genesis 1:21
HEB:אֱלֹהִ֖ים כִּי־ טֽוֹב׃
NAS: and God sawthat it was good.
KJV: and God sawthat [it was] good.
INT: and God that it wasgood

Genesis 1:25
HEB:אֱלֹהִ֖ים כִּי־ טֽוֹב׃
NAS: and God sawthat it was good.
KJV: and God sawthat [it was] good.
INT: and God that it wasgood

Genesis 1:31
HEB:עָשָׂ֔ה וְהִנֵּה־ ט֖וֹב מְאֹ֑ד וַֽיְהִי־
NAS: it was verygood. And there was evening
KJV: and, behold, [it was] verygood. And the evening
INT: had made and beholdgood very and there was

Genesis 2:9
HEB:נֶחְמָ֥ד לְמַרְאֶ֖ה וְט֣וֹב לְמַאֲכָ֑ל וְעֵ֤ץ
NAS: to the sightand good for food;
KJV: to the sight,and good for food;
INT: is pleasing to the sightand good food the tree

Genesis 2:9
HEB:וְעֵ֕ץ הַדַּ֖עַת ט֥וֹב וָרָֽע׃
NAS: of the knowledgeof good and evil.
KJV: of knowledgeof good and evil.
INT: and the tree of the knowledgeof good and evil

Genesis 2:12
HEB:הָאָ֥רֶץ הַהִ֖וא ט֑וֹב שָׁ֥ם הַבְּדֹ֖לַח
NAS: of that landis good; the bdellium
KJV: land[is] good: there [is] bdellium
INT: land of thatis good are there the bdellium

Genesis 2:17
HEB:וּמֵעֵ֗ץ הַדַּ֙עַת֙ ט֣וֹב וָרָ֔ע לֹ֥א
NAS: of the knowledgeof good and evil
KJV: of the knowledgeof good and evil,
INT: the tree of the knowledgeof good and evil shall not

Genesis 2:18
HEB:אֱלֹהִ֔ים לֹא־ ט֛וֹב הֱי֥וֹת הָֽאָדָ֖ם
NAS: said,It is not good for the man
KJV: said,[It is] not good that the man
INT: God is notgood be the man

Genesis 3:5
HEB:כֵּֽאלֹהִ֔ים יֹדְעֵ֖י ט֥וֹב וָרָֽע׃
NAS: knowinggood and evil.
KJV: knowinggood and evil.
INT: God knowinggood and evil

Genesis 3:6
HEB:הָֽאִשָּׁ֡ה כִּ֣י טוֹב֩ הָעֵ֨ץ לְמַאֲכָ֜ל
NAS: that the treewas good for food,
KJV: that the tree[was] good for food,
INT: the woman forwas good the tree food

Genesis 3:22
HEB:מִמֶּ֔נּוּ לָדַ֖עַת ט֣וֹב וָרָ֑ע וְעַתָּ֣ה ׀
NAS: of Us, knowinggood and evil;
KJV: of us, to knowgood and evil:
INT: of Us knowinggood and evil and now

Genesis 6:2
HEB:הָֽאָדָ֔ם כִּ֥י טֹבֹ֖ת הֵ֑נָּה וַיִּקְח֤וּ
NAS: of menwere beautiful; and they took
KJV: that they[were] fair; and they took
INT: of men forwere beautiful they took

Genesis 15:15
HEB:תִּקָּבֵ֖ר בְּשֵׂיבָ֥ה טוֹבָֽה׃
NAS: you will be buriedat a good old age.
KJV: thou shalt be buriedin a good old age.
INT: will be buried oldA good

Genesis 16:6
HEB:עֲשִׂי־ לָ֖הּ הַטּ֣וֹב בְּעֵינָ֑יִךְ וַתְּעַנֶּ֣הָ
NAS: doto her what is good in your sight.
INT: your power doto her what your sight treated

Genesis 18:7
HEB:בָּקָ֜ר רַ֤ךְ וָטוֹב֙ וַיִּתֵּ֣ן אֶל־
NAS: a tenderand choice calf
KJV: tenderand good, and gave
INT: to the herd A tenderand choice and gave to

Genesis 19:8
HEB:וַעֲשׂ֣וּ לָהֶ֔ן כַּטּ֖וֹב בְּעֵינֵיכֶ֑ם רַ֠ק
NAS: them out to you, and doto them whatever you like;
KJV: unto you, and doye to them as [is] good in your eyes:
INT: to doas good your eyes but

Genesis 20:15
HEB:אַרְצִ֖י לְפָנֶ֑יךָ בַּטּ֥וֹב בְּעֵינֶ֖יךָ שֵֽׁב׃
NAS: you; settlewherever you please.
INT: my land is beforegood affliction settle

Genesis 24:16
HEB: וְהַֽנַּעֲרָ֗ טֹבַ֤ת מַרְאֶה֙ מְאֹ֔ד
NAS: was verybeautiful, a virgin,
KJV: [was] veryfair to look upon,
INT: the girlbeautiful upon was very

Genesis 24:50
HEB:רַ֥ע אוֹ־ טֽוֹב׃
NAS: to you bad orgood.
KJV: unto thee bad orgood.
INT: bad orgood

Genesis 25:8
HEB:אַבְרָהָ֛ם בְּשֵׂיבָ֥ה טוֹבָ֖ה זָקֵ֣ן וְשָׂבֵ֑עַ
NAS: and diedin a ripe old age,
KJV: and diedin a good old age,
INT: Abraham oldA ripe an old and satisfied

Genesis 26:7
HEB:רִבְקָ֔ה כִּֽי־ טוֹבַ֥ת מַרְאֶ֖ה הִֽיא׃
NAS: of Rebekah,for she is beautiful.
KJV: me for Rebekah;because she [was] fair to look upon.
INT: of Rebekah foris beautiful upon It

562 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 2896
562 Occurrences


baṭ·ṭō·wḇ — 6 Occ.
baṭ·ṭō·w·ḇāh — 1 Occ.
bə·ṭō·w·ḇā·ṯə·ḵā — 1 Occ.
bə·ṭō·wḇ — 2 Occ.
bə·ṭō·w·ḇaṯ — 1 Occ.
hă·ṭō·wḇ — 4 Occ.
hă·ṭō·w·ḇāh — 1 Occ.
hă·ṭō·w·ḇîm — 1 Occ.
haṭ·ṭō·ḇō·wṯ — 1 Occ.
haṭ·ṭō·wḇ — 46 Occ.
haṭ·ṭō·w·ḇāh — 39 Occ.
haṭ·ṭō·w·ḇîm — 6 Occ.
haṭ·ṭō·ḇō·wṯ — 5 Occ.
kaṭ·ṭō·wḇ — 6 Occ.
kə·ṭō·wḇ — 4 Occ.
laṭ·ṭō·wḇ — 2 Occ.
laṭ·ṭō·w·ḇāh — 1 Occ.
laṭ·ṭō·w·ḇîm — 1 Occ.
lə·ṭō·wḇ — 10 Occ.
lə·ṭō·ḇāh — 15 Occ.
miṭ·ṭō·wḇ — 5 Occ.
miṭ·ṭō·w·ḇāh — 1 Occ.
šeṭ·ṭō·wḇ — 1 Occ.
ṭō·w·ḇāh — 3 Occ.
ṭō·w·ḇaṯ- — 2 Occ.
ṭō·w·ḇā·ṯe·ḵā — 1 Occ.
ṭō·w·ḇā·ṯî — 1 Occ.
ṭō·w·ḇō·ṯāw — 1 Occ.
ṭō·wḇ — 271 Occ.
ṭō·w·ḇāh — 45 Occ.
ṭō·w·ḇām — 1 Occ.
ṭō·ḇaṯ — 5 Occ.
ṭō·ḇîm — 23 Occ.
ṭō·ḇōṯ — 7 Occ.
wā·ṭō·wḇ — 5 Occ.
ḇaṭ·ṭō·wḇ — 3 Occ.
wə·haṭ·ṭō·wḇ — 4 Occ.
wə·laṭ·ṭō·wḇ — 1 Occ.
wə·ṭō·ḇā·ṯām — 2 Occ.
wə·ṭō·w·ḇê — 2 Occ.
wə·ṭō·wḇ — 15 Occ.
wə·ṭō·w·ḇāh — 2 Occ.
wə·ṭō·w·ḇaṯ — 1 Occ.
wə·ṭō·w·ḇê — 1 Occ.
wə·ṭō·ḇîm — 2 Occ.
wə·ṭō·ḇō·wṯ — 3 Occ.
w·ṭō·w·ḇîm — 1 Occ.

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