Lexical Summary rob: Abundance, multitude, greatness, plenty Original Word: רֹב Strong's Exhaustive Concordance abundance, all, common sort, excellent, greatly huge, be increasedFrom rabab; abundance (in any respect) -- abundance(- antly), all, X common (sort), excellent, great(-ly, -ness, number), huge, be increased, long, many, more in number, most, much, multitude, plenty(-ifully), X very (age). see HEBREW rabab NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom rabab Definition multitude, abundance, greatness NASB Translation abundance (29), abundant (6), abundantly (2), age* (1), all (1), ample (1), common sort* (1), excellent (1), extensively (1), extent (1), great (13), great number (1), great numbers (1), great quantities (1), great quantity (1), greatly (1), greatness (12), grossness (1), harsh (1), immense (1), increased (1), large (1), large amount (1), large number (1), large numbers (1), large quantities (2), length (1), magnitude (1), many (25), mass (1), mighty (1), more (2), much (7), multiplied (1), multiply (1), multitude (11), number (3), numerous (5), plentiful (4), plenty (1), quantities (1), so many (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs רב151 noun masculineJob 11:2 multitude, abundance, greatness; — absolute ׳ר Genesis 16:10 +, רוֺב 1 Chronicles 4:38; 2Chronicles 31:10 + Job 33:19 Qr (Kt ריב); construct רֹב Exodus 15:7 + (רֹבֿ Job 37:23 Baer Gi), רָבֿ Job 23:6 +; 2 Kings 19:23 and plural construct רֻבֵּי Hosea 8:12 see below; 1 multitude (c. 125 t.): of person Hosea 10:13; Proverbs 14:28; Proverbs 20:6; Esther 10:3 +; of things Isaiah 1:11; Isaiah 47:12; Ezekiel 27:18; Leviticus 27:16; Proverbs 10:19; Job 11:2 +; = great quantity, abundance Genesis 27:28; Hosea 9:7 + often (2 Kings 19:23 Qr [= Isaiah 37:24 Kt ], > Kt רכב; 2 Chronicles 24:27 Kt ורב > Qr יִרֶב), + (of time) רֹב שָׁנִים Job 32:8 (Gi; Job 32:7 van d. H., Baer), בְּרֹב יָמִים Ecclesiastes 11:1; = whole number (of bones) Job 4:14; Job 33:19 (Qr; Kt ריב); especially לָרֹב in respect of, for, multitude, in simile, like sand, stars, etc., Joshua 11:4 (JE), 1 Samuel 13:5; 2 Samuel 17:11 10t.; = abundantly, with verb (= הַרְבֵּה) Genesis 30:30 (J), Genesis 48:16 (E), 1 Kings 1:19,25; 1 Kings 10:10; usually late Nehemiah 9:25; Job 26:3; Zechariah 14:14; 1 Chronicles 4:30; 2Chronicles 9:9 ("" הַרְבֵּה 1 Kings 10:10) + 23 t. Chronicles; as predicate with הָיָה 1 Chronicles 22:14; = in great numbers, 2 Chronicles 30:5,24; nearly = adjective (c.substantive; = רַב) 2 Chronicles 9:1 ("" רַב 1 Kings 10:2), 1 Kings 16:8; 1Ki 24:24; 1Ki 30:13; מֵרֹב from multitude of, Deuteronomy 7:7; Deuteronomy 28:47 14t.; absolute from (for) mult. 1 Kings 7:47; Genesis 16:10; Genesis 32:13 (J), 1 Kings 3:8; 1 Kings 8:5 2Chronicles 5:6. 2 greatness (c. 26 t.): שִׂיחִי ׳מֵר 1 Samuel 1:16, רֹב חַסְרֶּ֑ךָ Nehemiah 13:22; Psalm 5:8; Psalm 69:14, compare Psalm 106:45, כֹּחַ ׳ר Isaiah 63:1; Job 23:6; Job 30:18; Psalm 33:16, etc.; read רֹב probably also (for דַב) Isaiah 63:7; Psalm 145:7; = length of journey (compare verb Joshua 9:13) בְּרֹב דַּרְכֵךְ Isaiah 57:10; Hosea 8:12 Qr רֻבֵּי תוֺרָתִי = greatnesses [great things], or numerous things of my law, but form dubious read perhaps רֹב תּוֺרֹתַי (sub 1), so We (compare ᵐ5); Gr and others דִּבְרֵי; > Kt רבו, see רִבּוֺ. — Leviticus 25:16; Deuteronomy 7:7; Hosea 4:7 see √ Topical Lexicon Rob – רֹב (Strong’s 7230)Core Sense and Scope Rob describes abundance, magnitude, multiplicity, or greatness in every sphere of life—people, possessions, years, emotions, words, mercy, iniquity, and more. About 147 occurrences stretch from Genesis to Malachi, making the term a thread that ties the narrative of covenant promise, national history, worship, wisdom, and prophecy into a single testimony of the God who both grants and governs abundance. Occurrences at a Glance Pentateuch – c. 28 Historical Books – c. 25 Poetic & Wisdom Books – c. 42 Major & Minor Prophets – c. 52 The distribution highlights how Israel’s experience of “much” or “many” constantly demanded theological reflection and moral response. Covenant Promise: An Abundant People • Genesis 32:12 – “I will surely make you prosper, and I will make your offspring like the sand of the sea, too numerous to count.” Here rob anchors the patriarchal promise of innumerable descendants and underscores that nationhood itself is a grace-gift. National Life: Population, Army, and Harvest • Joshua 11:4 portrays Canaanite forces as “a multitude, like the sand on the seashore,” showing that numerical strength can intimidate, yet cannot nullify divine purpose. Worship: Abundant Mercy and Praise • Psalm 5:7 – “But I will enter Your house by the abundance of Your loving devotion; in reverence I will bow down toward Your holy temple.” The Psalms turn rob into a liturgical trumpet, calling God’s people to celebrate measureless grace. Wisdom Literature: Many Words, Much Sin • Proverbs 10:19 – “When words are many, sin is unavoidable, but he who restrains his lips is wise.” Rob here exposes the double-edged sword of “more”—it can serve wisdom or foster folly. Prophetic Oracles: Abundance that Corrupts • Isaiah 47:9 predicts disaster “in spite of your many sorceries.” When plenty breeds pride, rob becomes the vocabulary of indictment. Compassion in Judgment Even in discipline the prophets lean on rob to magnify divine mercy. Lamentations 3:32 affirms, “Though He causes grief, He will show compassion according to the abundance of His loving devotion.” Justice never travels without the larger entourage of steadfast love. Eschatological Outlook Isaiah foresees a Messiah whose government and peace will endlessly increase (Isaiah 9:7, same root). Rob thus stretches into the New Covenant, anticipating the “innumerable multitude” of Revelation 7:9 and the “surpassing riches of His grace” proclaimed in Ephesians 2:7. Ministry Application 1. Evangelism and Discipleship – God still pledges “abundant redemption”; no sinner is outside the reach of His “great mercy.” Summary Rob is Scripture’s shorthand for “more than enough,” whether that “more” is blessings to enjoy, words to restrain, sins to repent of, or mercies to rest in. From the sand-like seed of Abraham to the boundless mercies in Christ, the word directs every reader to the God whose resources, purposes, and grace know no limit. Forms and Transliterations בְּרָב־ בְּרֹ֖ב בְּרֹ֣ב בְּרֹ֤ב בְּרֹ֥ב בְּרֹ֧ב בְרֹ֤ב בְרֹ֥ב ברב ברב־ הֲרֹ֣ב הרב וְרָב־ וְרֹ֖ב וְרֹ֣ב וְרֹ֥ב וְרֹב־ וּֽבַבָּקָ֡ר וּבְרֹ֖ב וּבְרֹ֣ב וּבְרֹ֥ב וּכְרֹ֥ב וּמֵרֹ֣ב וּמֵרֹ֥ב ובבקר וברב וכרב ומרב ורב ורב־ יִ֧רֶ֞ב ירב כְּרֹ֣ב כְּרֹ֥ב כרב לְרֹ֣ב לָ֠רֹב לָר֔וֹב לָרֹ֑ב לָרֹ֔ב לָרֹ֖ב לָרֹ֛ב לָרֹ֜ב לָרֹ֣ב לָרֹ֥ב לָרֹֽב׃ לָרֹב֒ לָרֹב֙ לָרֽוֹב׃ לרב לרב׃ לרוב לרוב׃ מֵ֭רֹב מֵֽרֻבְּכֶ֞ם מֵרֹ֖ב מֵרֹ֛ב מֵרֹ֣ב מֵרֹ֤ב מֵרֹ֥ב מֵרֹֽב׃ מֵרֹב֙ מרב מרב׃ מרבכם רָב־ רֹ֣ב רֹ֥ב רֹב־ רב רב־ bə·rāḇ- bə·rōḇ ḇə·rōḇ bərāḇ- beRo bərōḇ ḇərōḇ berov hă·rōḇ haRo hărōḇ kə·rōḇ keRo kərōḇ lā·rō·wḇ lā·rōḇ laRo lārōḇ laRov lārōwḇ lə·rōḇ leRo lərōḇ mê·rōḇ mê·rub·bə·ḵem meRo mêrōḇ merubbeChem mêrubbəḵem rāḇ- ro rōḇ rōḇ- rov ū·ḇab·bā·qār ū·ḇə·rōḇ ū·ḵə·rōḇ ū·mê·rōḇ ūḇabbāqār ūḇərōḇ ucheRo ūḵərōḇ umeRo ūmêrōḇ uvabbaKar uveRo veRo verov wə·rāḇ- wə·rōḇ wə·rōḇ- wərāḇ- wərōḇ wərōḇ- yi·reḇ yireḇ yiRevLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 16:10 HEB: וְלֹ֥א יִסָּפֵ֖ר מֵרֹֽב׃ NAS: so that they will be too many to count. KJV: that it shall not be numbered for multitude. INT: will be too to count many Genesis 27:28 Genesis 30:30 Genesis 32:12 Genesis 48:16 Exodus 15:7 Leviticus 25:16 Deuteronomy 1:10 Deuteronomy 7:7 Deuteronomy 10:22 Deuteronomy 28:47 Deuteronomy 28:62 Joshua 9:13 Joshua 11:4 Judges 6:5 Judges 7:12 Judges 7:12 1 Samuel 1:16 1 Samuel 13:5 2 Samuel 17:11 1 Kings 1:19 1 Kings 1:25 1 Kings 3:8 1 Kings 4:20 1 Kings 7:47 147 Occurrences |