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Strongs H1354

H1354

גַב (gab) n (gab)
Source: from an unused root meaning to hollow or curve; (compare H1460 and 1479)
Meaning: the back (as rounded); by analogy, the top or rim, a boss, a vault, arch of eye, bulwarks, etc.
KJV: back, body, boss, eminent (higher) place, (eye) brows, nave, ring.

Brown, Driver, Briggs lexicon entry

גַּב n.m. anything convex, curved, gibbous, e,g, back, chiefly latebackmoundboss, or convex projection, of shieldbulwarks, breastworksbrowrim of wheel {146}

Appears in a total of 11 verses:

LEV 14:9

OET-LV: 9And_it_was on_day the_seventh he_will_shave DOM all_of hair_of_his DOM his/its_head and_DOM beard_of_his and_DOM the_eyebrows_of his_eyes_of_his and_DOM all_of hair_of_his he_will_shave and_he_will_wash DOM garments_of_his and_he_will_wash DOM body_of_his with_water and_he_will_be_pure.   (LEV_14:9)

OET-RV: 9On the seventh day, that person must shave off all their hair (including eyebrows and beard if appropriate), wash their clothes and bathe themself in flowing water, then they’ll be ‘clean’. (LEV 14:9)

EZE 16:39

OET-LV: 39And_I_will_give you in_hand_of_their and_they_will_tear_down mound_of_your and_they_will_be_broken_down places_of_your_high and_they_will_strip_off you clothes_of_your and_they_will_take the_articles_of your_beauty_of_your and_they_will_leave_you nakedness and_bareness.   (EZE_16:39)

OET-RV: 39I’ll allow them to conquer you so they’ll tear apart your mounds and break down your tall shrines, and they’ll strip your clothes off you and take all your jewellery—leaving you naked and bare. (EZE 16:39)

JOB 15:26

OET-LV: 26He_runs to_him/it with_a_neck with_the_thickness_of the_bosses_of his_shields_of_his.   (JOB_15:26)

OET-RV: 26They rush against him in defiance,
 ⇔ trusting the thick reinforcing of their shields. (JOB 15:26)

EZE 1:18

OET-LV: 18And_rims_of_their and_height to/for_them and_fear to/for_them and_rims_of_their were_full eyes all_around to_the_four_of_of_them.   (EZE_1:18)

OET-RV: 18The rims of the wheels were awesomely tall, and all four of them were full of eyes around the rim. (EZE 1:18)

EZE 16:31

OET-LV: 31When_built_you mound_of_your at_the_head_of every_of road and_your_high_of_place you_made in_all open_place and_not you_were like_prostitute to_scorn the_hire.   (EZE_16:31)

OET-RV: 31You made your mounds at the top of every street and built your tall shrines in every public square, yet you weren’t like a prostitute, in the sense that you scoffed at taking payment. (EZE 16:31)

EZE 10:12

OET-LV: 12And_all body_of_their and_backs_of_their and_hands_of_their and_wings_of_their and_the_wheels were_full eyes all_around belonged_to_the_four_of_of_them wheels_of_their.   (EZE_10:12)

OET-RV: 12Their whole body (including their backs, their hands, and their wings) was covered with eyes, and there were eyes all around the four wheels, covering them as well. (EZE 10:12)

EZE 43:13

OET-LV: 13And_these are_the_measurements_of the_altar by_cubits a_cubit is_a_cubit and_a_hand_breadth and_a_gutter_of is_the_cubit and_is_a_cubit the_breadth and_border_of_its to edge_of_its around a_span_of the_one and_this is_the_mound_of the_altar.   (EZE_43:13)

OET-RV: 13These are the altar’s measurements, using the same kind of measuring rod that was used for the temple area: There’s a gutter around the altar that’s both half a metre deep and wide. There’s a rim around it that’s 23cm wide. That’ll be the base for the rest of the altar. (EZE 43:13)

PSA 129:3

OET-LV: 3On back_of_my they_have_plowed plowmen they_have_made_long (to)_furrows_of_their.   (PSA_129:3)

OET-RV: 3Their ploughmen ploughed on my back—
 ⇔ they made their furrows long. (PSA 129:3)

JOB 13:12

OET-LV: 12Memorials_of_your(pl) are_proverbs_of ash[es] are_(to)_defenses_of clay defenses_of_your(pl).   (JOB_13:12)

OET-RV: 12Your traditional sayings are proverbs of ashes.
 ⇔ ≈ Your defenses might as well be made of clay. (JOB 13:12)

KI1 7:33

OET-LV: 33And_the_work_of the_wheels was_like_the_work_of (the)_wheel_of (the)_chariot hands_of_their and_rims_of_their and_spokes_of_their and_hubs_of_their (the)_everything was_throw.   (KI1_7:33)

OET-RV: 33The design of the wheels was similar to chariot wheels, but with their axles, rims, spokes, and hubs all cast from bronze. (KI1 7:33)

EZE 16:24

OET-LV: 24And_you_built to/for_you(fs) a_mound and_you_made to/for_you(fs) a_high_place in_all open_place.   (EZE_16:24)

OET-RV: 24You made yourself a mound and built a raised shrine in every public square. (EZE 16:24)

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