כָּבַד
kâbad(kaw-bad')
“to be heavy, i.e. in a bad sense (burdensome, severe, dull) or in a good sense (numerous, rich, honorable; causatively, to make weighty (in the same two senses)”
121 occurrencesOld TestamentCommon word
Definition
Strong’s Definition
to be heavy, i.e. in a bad sense (burdensome, severe, dull) or in a good sense (numerous, rich, honorable; causatively, to make weighty (in the same two senses)
Translated in KJV as
abounding withmore grievously afflictboastbe chargeable[idiom] be dimglorifybe (make) glorious (things)glory(very) greatbe grievoushardenbe (make) heavybe heavierlay heavily(bring to, come to, do, get, be had in) honour (self)(be) honourable (man)lade[idiom] more be laidmake self manynoblesprevailpromote (to honour)be richbe (go) sorestop.
Etymology
or כָּבֵד; a primitive root;
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“And Pharaoh sent, and, behold, there was not one of the cattle of the Israelites dead. And the heart of Pharaoh was hardened, and he did not let the people go.”