3520. kebuddah
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kebuddah: Glory, Honor, Splendor

Original Word: כְּבוּדָּה
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: kbuwddah
Pronunciation: keh-boo-dah
Phonetic Spelling: (keb-ood-daw')
Definition: Glory, Honor, Splendor
Meaning: weightiness, magnificence, wealth

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
carriage, all glorious, stately

Irreg. Feminine passive participle of kabad; weightiness, i.e. Magnificence, wealth -- carriage, all glorious, stately.

see HEBREW kabad

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from kabad
Definition
abundance, riches
NASB Translation
valuables (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
I. [כָּבוֺד] adjective glorious, only feminine singular כְּבוּדָּ֯ה of a bed Ezekiel 23:41; a queen in bridal array Psalm 45:14. **(Psalms 45:14 belongs to II. כָּבוֺד

2; construct as Ges§ 141 d; see also כֹּל 1a end). See also כְּבוּדָּ֯ה

noun feminine below

כְּבוּדָּ֯ה noun feminine abundance, riches Judges 18:21. See also I.[[כָּבוֺד].

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the root כָּבֵד (kaved), which means "to be heavy" or "to be honored."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: Strong's Greek Number 1391: δόξα (doxa) • Often translated as "glory," this Greek term shares a similar conceptual framework with כְּבוּדָּה, encompassing ideas of honor, splendor, and magnificence.
Strong's Greek Number 4149: πλοῦτος (ploutos) • Translated as "wealth" or "riches," this term corresponds to the material aspect of כְּבוּדָּה, emphasizing abundance and prosperity.

Usage: The word כְּבוּדָּה appears in the Hebrew Bible to denote the idea of substantiality or significance, often in the context of wealth or honor. It is used to describe the grandeur or impressive nature of something, particularly in relation to material possessions or status.

Context: The Hebrew term כְּבוּדָּה (kebuddah) is rooted in the concept of weight, which in ancient Near Eastern cultures was often associated with honor and wealth. This term is used in the Hebrew Scriptures to express the idea of something that carries significant weight or importance, both literally and metaphorically. In the context of wealth, כְּבוּדָּה can refer to the abundance of possessions or riches that signify a person's status and influence. The term is also used to describe the splendor or magnificence of something, highlighting its impressive and awe-inspiring nature. This concept is closely related to the idea of glory, where the weightiness of something is equated with its honor and esteem. The use of כְּבוּדָּה in the Bible underscores the cultural value placed on material wealth and honor as indicators of divine favor and social standing.

Forms and Transliterations
הַכְּבוּדָּ֖ה הכבודה כְּבוּדָּ֣ה כְבוּדָּ֔ה כבודה chevuDah hak·kə·ḇū·dāh hakkəḇūdāh hakkevuDah kə·ḇū·dāh ḵə·ḇū·dāh kəḇūdāh ḵəḇūdāh kevuDah
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Englishman's Concordance
Judges 18:21
HEB: הַמִּקְנֶ֛ה וְאֶת־ הַכְּבוּדָּ֖ה לִפְנֵיהֶֽם׃
NAS: and the livestock and the valuables in front
KJV: and the cattle and the carriage before
INT: the little and the livestock and the valuables front

Psalm 45:13
HEB: כָּל־ כְּבוּדָּ֣ה בַת־ מֶ֣לֶךְ
KJV: daughter [is] all glorious within:
INT: is all glorious daughter the King's

Ezekiel 23:41
HEB: עַל־ מִטָּ֣ה כְבוּדָּ֔ה וְשֻׁלְחָ֥ן עָר֖וּךְ
KJV: And satest upon a stately bed,
INT: and couch A stately A table arranged

3 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 3520
3 Occurrences


ḵə·ḇū·dāh — 1 Occ.
hak·kə·ḇū·dāh — 1 Occ.
kə·ḇū·dāh — 1 Occ.















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