Lexical Summary
leb: heart, hearts, mind
Original Word:לֵב
Part of Speech:Noun Masculine
Transliteration:leb
Pronunciation:layb
Phonetic Spelling:(labe)
KJV: + care for, comfortably, consent, X considered, courag(-eous), friend(-ly), ((broken-), (hard-), (merry-), (stiff-), (stout-), double) heart((-ed)), X heed, X I, kindly, midst, mind(-ed), X regard((-ed)), X themselves, X unawares, understanding, X well, willingly, wisdom
NASB:heart, hearts, mind, sense, understanding, himself, myself
Word Origin:[a form ofH3824 (לֵבָב - heart)]
1. the heart
2. also used (figuratively) very widely for the feelings, the will and even the intellect
3. likewise for the centre of anything
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
care for, comfortably, consent, considered, courageous, friendly, broken, hard,
A form oflebab; the heart; also used (figuratively) very widely for the feelings, the will and even the intellect; likewise for the centre of anything -- + care for, comfortably, consent, X considered, courag(-eous), friend(-ly), ((broken-), (hard-), (merry-), (stiff-), (stout-), double) heart((-ed)), X heed, X I, kindly, midst, mind(-ed), X regard((-ed)), X themselves, X unawares, understanding, X well, willingly, wisdom.
see HEBREWlebab
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Originfrom the same as
lebabDefinitioninner man, mind, will, heart
NASB Translationaccord (1), attention (4), attention* (1), bravest* (1), brokenhearted* (3), care* (2), celebrating* (1), chests* (1), completely* (1), concern* (1), concerned* (1), conscience (1), consider* (2), considered* (2), courage (1), decided* (1), determine* (1), discouraged* (1), discouraging* (1), doing* (1), double heart (1), encouragingly* (1), heart (396), heart's (2), hearts (40), Himself (1), himself (6), imagination (1), inspiration (2), intelligence (1), kindly (5), life (1), merry-hearted* (1), middle (2), midst (1), mind (36), minds (3), myself (6), obstinate* (2), planned* (1), presume* (1), pride* (1), recalls* (1), reflected* (1), regard* (1), self-exaltation* (1), sense (10), senseless* (1), seriously (1), skill* (1), skilled* (1), skillful man* (1), skillful men* (1), skillful persons* (1), skillful* (3), spirits (1), stouthearted* (1), stubborn-minded* (1), tenderly (2), thought (3), understanding (7), undivided* (1), well (2), willingly* (1), wisdom (2), yourself (1), yourselves (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs
599Proverbs 23:15 (
Proverbs 12:25, from influence of see De Now) , absolute and construct
Genesis 8:21 239t.;
Exodus 15:8 15t.; suffix
Genesis 24:45 102t.;
Exodus 9:14 28t.;
Judges 19:6 25t.;
Isaiah 47:7 7t.;
Genesis 6:5 93t.;
Judges 19:3 7t.;
Isaiah 41:22 5t.;
Genesis 8:5 2t.;
Genesis 42:28 56t.;
Exodus 35:26;
Ezekiel 13:17 plural
Psalm 7:10;
Proverbs 15:11 3t. Proverbs; suffix
Isaiah 44:18;
Psalm 125:4. —
inner part midst: ,in the midst of the seaExodus 15:8;Proverbs 23:34;Proverbs 30:19;Psalm 46:3;Ezekiel 27:4,25,26,27;Ezekiel 28:2,82 Samuel 18:14;in the midst of the enemies ofPsalm 45:2 (see BrMP on the passage; AV RV and othersin the heart of).
the inner man in contrast with outermy heart and my flesh cry outPsalm 84:3; ""Psalm 22:15;Jeremiah 4:19, the inner for outerJeremiah 49:22; as within the breastExodus 28:3,29,30 (twice in verse) (P);2 Kings 9:24;Psalm 37:15;2 Samuel 18:14;Hosea 13:8; antithesis withProverbs 14:30;Ecclesiastes 2:3; headIsaiah 1:5, faceEzekiel 14:3,4,7; armSongs 8:6; handsEzekiel 22:14; bonesPsalm 102:5; eyes1 Kings 9:3 (= 2 Chronicles 7:16)Jeremiah 22:17; earProverbs 22:17;Proverbs 23:12; mouthPsalm 55:22; lipsIsaiah 29:13;I slept but my heart wakedSongs 5:2.
the inner man, indefinite,soul, comprehending mind, affections and will, with occasional emphasis of one or the other by means of certain verbs:1 Kings 8:23 (= 2 Chronicles 6:14)Psalm 9:2;Psalm 119:2;Psalm 119:10;Psalm 119:34;Psalm 119:58;Psalm 119:69;Psalm 119:145;Psalm 138:1;Proverbs 3:5;Jeremiah 3:10;Jeremiah 24:7; 2Chronicles 24:4 (see
);2 Samuel 7:21 (=1 Chronicles 17:19)Jeremiah 3:15;secrets of the heartPsalm 44:22;the heart of kings is unsearchableProverbs 25:4;Psalm 33:15 etc.
mind:
ofone's own mindNumbers 16:28;Numbers 24:13 (JE)1 Kings 12:33;Nehemiah 6:8;Ezekiel 13:2,17;destitute of mindProverbs 6:32;Proverbs 7:7;Proverbs 9:4,16;Proverbs 10:13,21;Proverbs 11:12;Proverbs 12:11;Proverbs 15:21;Proverbs 17:18;Proverbs 24:30;Ecclesiastes 10:3;Jeremiah 5:21;Hosea 7:11;Proverbs 17:16;get a mindProverbs 15:32;Proverbs 19:8;power of mindJob 36:5;breadth of mind1 Kings 5:9,2 Samuel 15:6;Genesis 31:20 (E? see ).
knowledge, withDeuteronomy 29:3;Proverbs 14:10;Proverbs 22:17;Ecclesiastes 1:17;Ecclesiastes 7:22,25;Ecclesiastes 8:5,16;Jeremiah 24:7;Psalm 66:18;Ecclesiastes 1:16;mind is wiseProverbs 23:15;wise mind1 Kings 3:12;Proverbs 16:23;Ecclesiastes 8:5;Exodus 31:6;Exodus 35:10;Exodus 36:1,2,8 (P)Proverbs 10:8;Proverbs 11:29;Proverbs 16:21;Exodus 28:3 (P)Job 37:24;Exodus 35:25,35 (P);Ecclesiastes 7:4;Ecclesiastes 10:2;Proverbs 12:23;Proverbs 15:7;Ecclesiastes 7:4;Ecclesiastes 10:2; withExodus 36:2 (P)1 Kings 10:24 (= 2 Chronicles 9:23)Proverbs 2:10;Proverbs 17:16;Ecclesiastes 2:3;intelligent mindProverbs 14:33;Proverbs 15:14;Proverbs 18:15; withProverbs 8:5;Proverbs 2:2;Job 17:4 etc.
thinking, reflection, withPsalm 140:3;Proverbs 16:9;Genesis 6:5 (J)Psalm 33:11;Proverbs 6:18;Proverbs 19:21 compareGenesis 8:21 (J);muse, studyProverbs 15:28;Proverbs 24:2;Isaiah 33:18;Isaiah 59:13;Psalm 19:15;Psalm 49:4;set the mind, considerIsaiah 41:22;Ezekiel 44:5, with1 Samuel 9:20;2 Samuel 13:20;Ezekiel 40:4;Ezekiel 44:5;Exodus 9:21 (J)1 Samuel 24:25;2 Samuel 18:3 (twice in verse);Job 2:3;Job 34:14;Job 1:8;Psalm 62:10;Proverbs 22:17;Proverbs 24:32, withExodus 7:23 (JE)1 Samuel 4:20;Psalm 48:14;Proverbs 27:23;Jeremiah 31:21,Job 7:17.
memorycall to mindIsaiah 44:19;Lamentations 3:21;Isaiah 46:8;come into mind (occur to one)Isaiah 65:17;Jeremiah 3:16;Jeremiah 7:31;Jeremiah 19:5;Jeremiah 32:35 (compare Acts 7:23), so 2Chronicles 7:11;lay to heartIsaiah 42:25;Isaiah 47:7;Isaiah 57:1,11;Jeremiah 12:11;Malachi 2:2 (twice in verse);Daniel 1:8;2 Samuel 13:33;2 Samuel 19:20Jeremiah 31:33;Proverbs 6:21;tablet of the memoryProverbs 3:3;Proverbs 7:3;Jeremiah 17:1;I am forgotten as a dead man out of mindPsalm 31:13.
specific reference toinclinations, resolutions and determinations of the will;set the mind2Chronicles 12:14;Psalm 10:17;Psalm 78:8;Job 11:13;Psalm 57:8 (twice in verse) ( =Psalm 108:2)Psalm 78:37;Psalm 112:7;Ecclesiastes 1:13,17;Ecclesiastes 7:21;Ecclesiastes 8:9,16;Proverbs 23:26;Daniel 10:12;Ecclesiastes 7:2;Ecclesiastes 9:1;Nehemiah 2:12;Nehemiah 7:5 (the 'heart' here not being the subject's),Exodus 35:34 (P)Ezra 7:27;Ecclesiastes 3:11;whose heart stirred him upExodus 35:21;Exodus 36:2; compareExodus 35:26 (all P);willing of mindExodus 35:5,22 (P) 2 Chronicles 29:31 compareExodus 25:2;Exodus 35:29 (P);inclined to followJudges 9:3;Psalm 119:112;1 Kings 11:3;Psalm 119:36;Psalm 141:4 compare2 Samuel 15:13: —great resolves of heartJudges 5:15 etc.
specific reference toconscience,and David's heart (conscience) smote him1 Samuel 24:6;offence of conscience1 Samuel 25:31.
specific reference tomoral character, God tries the heartPsalm 17:3;Jeremiah 12:3; sees the heart and reinsJeremiah 20:12, tries themPsalm 7:10;Jeremiah 11:20, refines themPsalm 26:2; searches the heart and tries the reinsJeremiah 17:10.
Job 33:3;Psalm 7:11;Psalm 11:2;Psalm 32:11;Psalm 36:11;Psalm 64:11 (all with in title),Psalm 94:15;Psalm 97:11;1 Chronicles 28:9;1 Chronicles 29:9;Isaiah 38:3 (all originally , see );broken of heartPsalm 34:19;Isaiah 61:1;Psalm 51:19;Psalm 147:3;Isaiah 57:15;clean heartPsalm 51:12;new heartEzekiel 18:21;Ezekiel 36:26 (probably alsoEzekiel 11:19 for see Co) etc.
evil heartProverbs 26:23;godless in heartJob 36:13;perverse in heartProverbs 11:20;Proverbs 17:20;deceit of their heartJeremiah 14:14;Jeremiah 23:26;with a double heartPsalm 12:3 etc.
Proverbs 21:4;Jeremiah 48:29;Jeremiah 49:16;Hosea 13:6; Obadiah 3Proverbs 16:5; 2Chronicles 32:26; 2Chronicles 26:16; 32:25;Psalm 131:1;Proverbs 18:12;Ezekiel 28:2,17.
Jeremiah 9:25;Ezekiel 44:7 (twice in verse);Ezekiel 44:9 and hardened:Exodus 4:21;Exodus 10:20,27 (E),Exodus 9:12;Exodus 11:10;Exodus 14:4,8,17 (P),Joshua 11:20 (D2 ?);Exodus 7:13,22;Exodus 8:15;Exodus 9:35 (P);Ezekiel 2:4;Exodus 7:3 (P)Proverbs 28:14;Ezekiel 3:7;Exodus 8:11;Exodus 8:28;Exodus 9:34;Exodus 10:1 (J);Exodus 7:14;Exodus 9:7 (J);1 Samuel 6:6;make the heart of this people fatIsaiah 6:10 (?);Deuteronomy 29:18;Psalm 81:13 afterJeremiah 3:17;Jeremiah 7:24;Jeremiah 9:13;Jeremiah 11:8;Jeremiah 13:10;Jeremiah 16:12;Jeremiah 18:12;Jeremiah 23:17;the heart of stoneEzekiel 11:19;Ezekiel 36:26 etc.
the man himself,Genesis 17:17 (P),Genesis 27:41 (JE),1 Kings 12:26;Esther 6:6;Psalm 10:6;Psalm 10:11;Psalm 10:13;Psalm 14:1 ( =Psalm 53:2)Psalm 35:25;Psalm 74:8;Ecclesiastes 2:1,15;Ecclesiastes 3:17,18;Isaiah 47:10; Obadiah 3;Zechariah 12:5;Genesis 8:21 (J)1 Samuel 27:1;Ecclesiastes 2:15;Genesis 24:45 (J);1 Samuel 1:13 (?);Ecclesiastes 1:16;Psalm 36:2.
seat of appetites,stay the heart (with bread)Genesis 18:5 (J)Judges 19:5.
seat of the emotions and passions:
, in various combinations of ,Judges 16:25;Judges 18:20;Judges 19:6,22;Ruth 3:7;1 Samuel 25:36;2 Samuel 13:28;1 Kings 8:66 ( = 2 Chronicles 7:10) 2 Chronicles 21:7;Esther 1:10;Esther 5:9;Proverbs 15:15;Ecclesiastes 7:3;Ecclesiastes 9:7;Ecclesiastes 11:9;Isaiah 65:14; various combinations of ,Exodus 4:14 (J)1 Chronicles 16:10 ( =Psalm 105:3)Psalm 4:8;Psalm 16:9;Psalm 19:9;Psalm 33:21;Proverbs 15:13,30;Proverbs 17:22;Proverbs 27:9,11;Ecclesiastes 2:10 (twice in verse);Ecclesiastes 5:19;Songs 3:11;Isaiah 24:7;Zechariah 10:7;Psalm 119:111;Isaiah 66:14;Lamentations 5:15;1 Samuel 2:1;Psalm 28:7;Zephaniah 3:14;Job 29:13;Psalm 13:6;Psalm 24:17;Zechariah 10:7; of desire,Psalm 21:3;Psalm 37:4;speak unto the heart (kindly)Genesis 34:3;Genesis 50:21 (JE)Judges 19:3;2 Samuel 19:8; 2Chronicles 30:22;Isaiah 40:2;Hosea 2:16;Ruth 2:13.
2 Kings 6:11;Isaiah 65:14, sorrowNehemiah 2:2;Proverbs 14:3, painPsalm 55:5. vexationEcclesiastes 11:10, tremblingDeuteronomy 28:65 (?)1 Samuel 28:3, faintnessLamentations 5:17; it is woundedPsalm 109:22 dies within one out of fear1 Samuel 25:37 etc.;the heart melteth (in fear)2 Samuel 17:10;Psalm 22:15;Ezekiel 21:12;Nahum 2:11.
seat of courage:let thine heart take couragePsalm 27:14;Amos 2:16;stout-heartedPsalm 76:6;Isaiah 46:12;his heart as firm as a stoneJob 41:16;his heart as the heart of the lion2 Samuel 17:10.
[] id. (Biblical Hebrewid.; so Syriac; Egyptian Aramaic, Lzb301 = Cooke76A 6); — suffixDaniel 7:28.
Topical Lexicon
Definition and Scopeלֵב, rendered “heart,” occurs nearly six hundred times and gathers into one word the inner life of humankind—thought, emotion, will, conscience, and spiritual perception. Scripture never treats the heart as a mere physical organ; it is the invisible control center from which life’s issues proceed (Proverbs 4:23).
Seat of Thought and Understanding
While modern language locates thought in the brain, the Old Testament ascribes intelligence to the heart. “Every inclination of the thoughts of his heart was altogether evil all the time” (Genesis 6:5). Solomon prays, “Give Your servant an understanding heart to govern Your people” (1 Kings 3:9), and the psalmist speaks of meditating “with my heart” (Psalm 77:6). Thus cognition, reflection, and memory reside in the heart.
Center of Emotions and Affections
Joy: “My heart rejoices, my body also rests secure” (Psalm 16:9).
Sorrow: “How long shall I harbor sorrow in my heart, day after day?” (Psalm 13:2).
Courage and fear likewise originate here: “Take courage, and let your heart be strong, all you who wait upon the LORD” (Psalm 31:24); “Their hearts melted and became like water” (Joshua 7:5).
Will and Decision Making
The heart determines moral choices. “A man’s heart plans his course, but the LORD determines his steps” (Proverbs 16:9). Craftsmen for the tabernacle came “everyone whose heart stirred him” (Exodus 35:21). Pharaoh repeatedly “hardened his heart,” illustrating deliberate resistance (Exodus 8:15).
Moral and Spiritual Condition
Scripture assesses righteousness or wickedness by the heart’s state:
• Holy devotion: “Serve Him with a whole heart and a willing mind” (1 Chronicles 28:9).
• Corruption: “The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure” (Jeremiah 17:9).
• Integrity: “David shepherded them with integrity of heart” (Psalm 78:72).
Relational Dynamics with God
Covenant faithfulness demands undivided hearts. The Shema commands, “Love the LORD your God with all your heart” (Deuteronomy 6:5). Repentance is “returning to the LORD with all your heart” (Joel 2:12). The LORD alone can test and cleanse this inner realm: “The LORD searches every heart and understands every motive behind the thoughts” (1 Chronicles 28:9).
Corporate and Collective Usage
לֵב may signify group disposition. After the spies’ report, “the heart of the people melted with fear” (Deuteronomy 1:28). God “turned their hearts to hate His people” in Egypt (Psalm 105:25). National revival is likewise heart-oriented: “Josiah turned to the LORD with all his heart” (2 Kings 23:25).
Prophetic and Eschatological Themes
Prophets promise inner renewal: “I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you” (Ezekiel 36:26). Restoration includes circumcision of heart (Deuteronomy 30:6) and a unified heart to fear God for eternity (Jeremiah 32:39). These promises undergird New Covenant expectations.
Messianic Fulfillment
Messiah embodies perfect heart obedience: “I delight to do Your will, O my God; Your law is within my heart” (Psalm 40:8). The Servant’s ministry extends renewal to His people, answering the plea, “Create in me a clean heart, O God” (Psalm 51:10).
Wisdom Literature Emphasis
Proverbs treats the heart as the fountain of ethical life:
• Discernment: “The discerning heart seeks knowledge” (Proverbs 15:14).
• Humility: “Before his downfall a man’s heart is proud” (Proverbs 18:12).
• Cheerfulness: “A cheerful heart is good medicine” (Proverbs 17:22).
Ecclesiastes chronicles the quest for meaning “in my heart,” ending with the exhortation to fear God (Ecclesiastes 12:13).
Liturgical and Devotional Context
Psalms supply language for heart worship—thanksgiving (Psalm 9:1), contrition (Psalm 34:18), and unwavering confidence (Psalm 112:7). True praise arises from an undivided heart (Psalm 86:12).
Historical Development within Israel
From the universal judgment ofGenesis 6:5 to the exile’s diagnosis of hardened hearts (Isaiah 6:10), Scripture traces Israel’s history by cardiac health. Reform movements under Samuel, David, Hezekiah, and Josiah each stress the heart, illustrating leadership that directs the nation back to covenant fidelity.
Practical Ministry Application
Pastoral care must probe the heart, not merely behaviors. Teaching aims for heart transformation (Deuteronomy 32:46). Counseling addresses fear, bitterness, and idolatry resident within. Corporate worship seeks hearts drawn near, rejecting mere lip service (Isaiah 29:13). Discipleship cultivates habits—meditation on Scripture, confession, gratitude—that shape the inner person.
New Covenant Trajectory
The Old Testament’s diagnosis of the heart’s deceit and the prophetic promise of renewal converge in the Gospel, where God’s law is written on hearts (Jeremiah 31:33). The trajectory moves from stone tablets to fleshly tablets of the heart, culminating in a people loving God fully and forever.
Forms and Transliterations
בְ֭לִבָּם בְּ֝לִבּ֗וֹ בְּ֝לֵ֗ב בְּ֭לִבִּי בְּ֭לִבּוֹ בְּלִבִּ֑י בְּלִבִּ֔י בְּלִבִּ֗י בְּלִבָּ֑ם בְּלִבָּ֔ם בְּלִבָּֽהּ׃ בְּלִבָּֽם׃ בְּלִבּ֑וֹ בְּלִבּ֔וֹ בְּלִבּ֗וֹ בְּלִבּֽוֹ׃ בְּלֵ֑ב בְּלֵ֖ב בְּלֵ֣ב בְּלֵ֤ב בְּלֵ֥ב בְּלֵב֮ בְּלֶב־ בְלִבִּ֑י בְלִבִּ֔י בְלִבִּי֙ בְלִבֵּ֔ךְ בְלִבֶּ֑ךָ בְלִבָּ֑ם בְלֶב־ בלב בלב־ בלבה׃ בלבו בלבו׃ בלבי בלבך בלבם בלבם׃ הַלֵּ֛ב הלב וְ֝לִבְּךָ֗ וְ֝לִבִּ֗י וְ֝לִבּ֗וֹ וְ֭לִבָּם וְלִבְּךָ֔ וְלִבְּךָ֖ וְלִבְּךָ֧ וְלִבִּ֛י וְלִבִּ֞י וְלִבִּ֣י וְלִבִּ֥י וְלִבִּֽי׃ וְלִבִּי֙ וְלִבָּ֞ם וְלִבּ֖וֹ וְלֵ֖ב וְלֵ֣ב וְלֵ֤ב וְלֵ֥ב וְלֵ֨ב וְלֶב־ וָלֵ֑ב וָלֵ֣ב וָלֵֽב׃ וּ֝מִלִּבָּ֗ם וּֽכְלִבְּךָ֔ וּבְלֵ֣ב וּבְלֵ֥ב ובלב וכלבך ולב ולב־ ולב׃ ולבו ולבי ולבי׃ ולבך ולבם ומלבם כְּלִבִּ֑י כְּלֵ֖ב כְּלֵ֥ב כָלִבִּֽי׃ כלב כלבי כלבי׃ לִ֝בְּךָ֗ לִ֝בָּ֗ם לִ֝בּ֗וֹ לִ֫בִּ֥י לִ֫בּ֥וֹ לִ֭בְּךָ לִ֭בִּי לִ֭בָּם לִ֭בּוֹ לִבְּךָ֔ לִבְּךָ֖ לִבְּךָ֗ לִבְּךָ֙ לִבְּךָ֛ לִבְּךָ֣ לִבְּךָ֩ לִבְּךָ֮ לִבְּכֶ֔ם לִבְּכֶ֨ם ׀ לִבְּכֶם֙ לִבִּ֑י לִבִּ֔י לִבִּ֖י לִבִּ֗י לִבִּ֛י לִבִּ֜י לִבִּ֣י לִבִּ֤י לִבִּ֥י לִבִּ֨י לִבִּ֨י ׀ לִבִּֽי׃ לִבִּי֙ לִבֵּ֑ךְ לִבֵּ֑נוּ לִבֵּ֔ךְ לִבֵּ֔נוּ לִבֵּ֖ךְ לִבֵּ֖נוּ לִבֵּ֙נוּ֙ לִבֵּֽךְ׃ לִבֵּךְ֙ לִבֶּ֑ךָ לִבֶּ֔ךָ לִבֶּ֗ךָ לִבֶּֽךָ׃ לִבָּ֑הּ לִבָּ֑ם לִבָּ֔הּ לִבָּ֔ם לִבָּ֖הּ לִבָּ֖ם לִבָּ֗ם לִבָּ֛ן לִבָּ֣ם לִבָּ֥ם לִבָּֽהּ׃ לִבָּֽם׃ לִבָּהּ֙ לִבָּם֒ לִבָּם֙ לִבָּם֩ לִבָּם֮ לִבּ֑וֹ לִבּ֔וֹ לִבּ֖וֹ לִבּ֗וֹ לִבּ֛וֹ לִבּ֡וֹ לִבּ֣וֹ לִבּֽוֹ־ לִבּֽוֹ׃ לִבּוֹ֒ לִבּוֹ֙ לֵ֑ב לֵ֔ב לֵ֖ב לֵ֗ב לֵ֚ב לֵ֜ב לֵ֝֗ב לֵ֝ב לֵ֞ב לֵ֣ב לֵ֤ב לֵ֤ב ׀ לֵ֥ב לֵ֦ב לֵ֧ב לֵ֭ב לֵּ֭ב לֵּֽב׃ לֵֽב־ לֵֽב׃ לֵב֙ לֵב֩ לֵב־ לֶב־ לב לב־ לב׃ לבה לבה׃ לבו לבו־ לבו׃ לבי לבי׃ לבך לבך׃ לבכם לבם לבם׃ לבן לבנו מִֽלִּבְּהֶ֑ן מִֽלִּבְּךָ֖ מִלִּבִּ֑י מִלִּבִּֽי׃ מִלִּבֶּ֔ךָ מִלִּבָּ֔ם מִלִּבּ֑וֹ מִלִּבּ֔וֹ מִלֵּ֑ב מִלֵּ֖ב מלב מלבהן מלבו מלבי מלבי׃ מלבך מלבם bə·lêḇ bə·leḇ- ḇə·leḇ- bə·lib·bāh bə·lib·bām ḇə·lib·bām ḇə·lib·be·ḵā ḇə·lib·bêḵ bə·lib·bî ḇə·lib·bî bə·lib·bōw bəlêḇ bəleḇ- ḇəleḇ- belev belibBah bəlibbāh belibBam bəlibbām ḇəlibbām ḇəlibbêḵ ḇəlibbeḵā Belibbi bəlibbî ḇəlibbî belibBo bəlibbōw chalibBi hal·lêḇ hallêḇ halLev ḵā·lib·bî ḵālibbî kə·lêḇ kə·lib·bî kəlêḇ keLev kelibBi kəlibbî lêḇ leḇ- lêḇ- lev lib·bāh lib·bām lib·bān lib·be·ḵā lib·bə·ḵā lib·bə·ḵem lib·bê·nū lib·bêḵ lib·bî lib·bōw lib·bōw- libBah libbāh libBam libbām libBan libbān libBech libbeCha libbeChem libbêḵ libbeḵā libbəḵā libbəḵem libBenu libbênū libBi libbî libBo Libbom libbov libbōw libbōw- mil·lêḇ mil·lib·bām mil·lib·bə·hen mil·lib·be·ḵā mil·lib·bə·ḵā mil·lib·bî mil·lib·bōw millêḇ milLev millibBam millibbām millibbeCha millibbeHen millibbəhen millibbeḵā millibbəḵā millibBi millibbî millibBo millibbōw ū·ḇə·lêḇ ū·ḵə·lib·bə·ḵā ū·mil·lib·bām ūḇəlêḇ uchelibbeCha ūḵəlibbəḵā umillibBam ūmillibbām uveLev vaLev veLev velibBam velibBech velibbeCha velibBi velibBo Velibbom wā·lêḇ wālêḇ wə·lêḇ wə·leḇ- wə·lib·bām wə·lib·bə·ḵā wə·lib·bî wə·lib·bōw wəlêḇ wəleḇ- wəlibbām wəlibbəḵā wəlibbî wəlibbōw
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