4011. mibneh
Lexicon
mibneh: Structure, Building

Original Word: מִבְנֶה
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: mibneh
Pronunciation: mib-neh'
Phonetic Spelling: (mib-neh')
Definition: Structure, Building
Meaning: a building

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
frame

From banah; a building -- frame.

see HEBREW banah

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from banah
Definition
structure
NASB Translation
structure (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[מִבְנֶה] noun masculine structure, construct כְּמִבְנֵהעִֿיר Ezekiel 40:2 like the structure of city.

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the root בָּנָה (banah), which means "to build."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • The corresponding Greek term in the Strong's Concordance is G3619 (οἰκοδομή, oikodomē), which also refers to a building or structure. This Greek term is used in the New Testament to describe both physical buildings and metaphorical constructions, such as the building up of the church or the body of Christ.

Usage: The term מִבְנֶה is used in the Hebrew Bible to refer to physical structures or buildings. It emphasizes the concept of construction and the result of building activities.

Context: • The Hebrew word מִבְנֶה (mibneh) appears in the context of describing physical structures, often highlighting the architectural or constructed nature of a place. It is used to denote buildings in a general sense, encompassing various types of structures.
• In the Old Testament, מִבְנֶה is used to describe the physical form and design of buildings, emphasizing their constructed nature. This term is often associated with the craftsmanship and skill involved in creating a stable and functional edifice.
• The concept of מִבְנֶה is significant in biblical narratives that involve the construction of important structures, such as temples, palaces, and other significant edifices. It reflects the cultural and religious importance of buildings in ancient Israelite society.
• The use of מִבְנֶה in the Hebrew Bible underscores the importance of physical spaces in the worship and communal life of the Israelites, as well as the divine instructions often associated with the construction of sacred spaces.

Forms and Transliterations
כְּמִבְנֵה־ כמבנה־ kə·miḇ·nêh- kəmiḇnêh- kemivneh
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Englishman's Concordance
Ezekiel 40:2
HEB: מְאֹ֔ד וְעָלָ֥יו כְּמִבְנֵה־ עִ֖יר מִנֶּֽגֶב׃
NAS: and on it to the south [there was] a structure like a city.
KJV: mountain, by which [was] as the frame of a city
INT: A very and a structure A city to the south

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Strong's Hebrew 4011
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kə·miḇ·nêh- — 1 Occ.















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