4000. mabonim
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mabonim: Understanding, discernment

Original Word: מָבוֹן
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: mabown
Pronunciation: mah-bo-neem
Phonetic Spelling: (maw-bone')
Definition: Understanding, discernment
Meaning: instructing

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
taught

From biyn; instructing -- taught.

see HEBREW biyn

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
another reading for bin, q.v.

Brown-Driver-Briggs
מבונים2Chronicles 35:3 Kt; read מבינים (Qr) & see below בין Hiph`il

מבונים Kt see בין. מְבוּסָה see בוס.

מַבוּעַ see נבע. מְבוּקָה see בוק.

[מבושׁ, מְבוּשִׁים] see בושׁ.

מִבְחוֺר, I, II. מִבְחָר see בחר.

מַבָּט see נבט. מִבְטָא see בטא.

מִבְטָח see בטח. [מַבְלִיגִית] see בלג.

מְבֻלָּקָה see בלק. [מִבְנֶה] see בנה.

מְבֻנַּי see סִבְּכַי. I. מִבְצָר see בצר.

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the root בּוּן (bûn), which is related to understanding or discernment.

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • While there is no direct one-to-one correspondence in the Greek Strong's Concordance, the concept of instructing or understanding can be related to Greek terms such as νοῦς (nous, Strong's Greek 3563), which refers to the mind or understanding, and διδάσκω (didaskō, Strong's Greek 1321), meaning to teach or instruct.

Note: The Berean Standard Bible (BSB) does not contain a direct translation of מָבוֹן (māḇôn) as it is not explicitly found in the English text. However, the concept is reflected in passages that emphasize teaching, wisdom, and understanding.

Usage: The word מָבוֹן (māḇôn) is used in the Hebrew Bible to denote the act of instructing or providing understanding, typically in a spiritual or moral sense. It is associated with the impartation of wisdom and discernment.

Context: • The term מָבוֹן (māḇôn) appears in contexts where the emphasis is on the transmission of knowledge and understanding, particularly in relation to God's laws and commandments. It is often linked with the idea of teaching and guiding others in the ways of righteousness and truth.
• In the Hebrew Bible, the concept of מָבוֹן (māḇôn) is closely tied to the wisdom literature, where the pursuit of understanding and instruction is highly valued. The wise are those who seek and impart מָבוֹן (māḇôn), leading others towards a deeper comprehension of divine principles.
• The role of מָבוֹן (māḇôn) is crucial in the context of covenantal relationships, where understanding God's will and commands is essential for maintaining faithfulness and obedience. It is through מָבוֹן (māḇôn) that individuals and communities are equipped to live in accordance with divine expectations.

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