Strong's H3377 · Hebrew
יָרֵב
Yârêb · /yaw-rabe'/
Definition
Jareb, a symbolical name for Assyria
KJV: Jareb. Compare H3402 (יָרִיב).
Root / derivation: from H7378 (רִיב); he will contend;
KJV usage breakdown
How the Authorized (KJV) translators rendered יָרֵב across 2 verses.
Every occurrence (KJV)
2 verses use this word, grouped by book — the translated form is highlighted.
Hosea2 verses
When Ephraim saw his sickness, and Judah saw his wound, then went Ephraim to the Assyrian, and sent to king Jareb: yet could he not heal you, nor cure you of your wound. king Jareb: or, the king of Jareb: or, the king that should plead
Hosea 10:6It shall be also carried unto Assyria for a present to king Jareb: Ephraim shall receive shame, and Israel shall be ashamed of his own counsel.
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Frequently asked questions
What does Strong's H3377 (Yârêb) mean?
Jareb, a symbolical name for Assyria
How many times does H3377 appear in the Bible?
Strong's H3377 (יָרֵב) appears in 2 verses of the King James Version, most often translated “Jareb.”
How is Yârêb translated in the KJV?
In the KJV, Strong's H3377 is rendered as “Jareb” (2×).
Where does the Hebrew word יָרֵב come from?
from H7378 (רִיב); he will contend;