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BATHS @ a measure- kjv@1Kings:7:26; kjv@Ezra:7:22; kjv@Isaiah:5:10; kjv@Ezekiel:45:11 Tables, 3534

BATH

- SHEBA OR BATH

- SHUA @ wife of Uriah, becomes David's wife- kjv@2Samuel:11:3,27; kjv@1Kings:1:11,31; kjv@1Kings:2:13; kjv@1Chronicles:3:5

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BATH, BATHING - B>@ - This was a prescribed part of the Jewish ritual of purification in cases of accident, or of leprous or ordinary uncleanness, kjv@Leviticus:15; 16:28; 22:6; kjv@Numbers:19:7; 19; 2 Samuel 11:2-4; kjv@2Kings:5:10) as also after mourning, which always implied defilement. kjv@Ruth:3:3; 2 Samuel 12:20) The eastern climate made bathing essential alike to health and pleasure, to which luxury added the use of perfumes. kjv@Esther:2:12) Judith 10:3; Susan 17. The "pools," such as that of Siloam and Hezekiah, ( kjv@2Kings:20:20; kjv@Nehemiah:3:15-16; kjv@Isaiah:22:11; kjv@John:9:7) often sheltered by porticos, kjv@John:5:2) are the first indications we have of public bathing accommodation.

BATH - B>@ - MEASURES

BATHRABBIM - B>@ - (daughter of many), The gate of, One of the gates of the ancient city of heshbon. (Solomon kjv@7:4-5)

BATHSHEBA, OR BATHSHEBA - B>@ - (daughter of the oath), (2 Samuel 11:3) etc., also called Bath-shua in ( kjv@1Chronicles:3:5) the daughter of Eliam, (2 Samuel 11:3) or Ammiel, ( kjv@1Chronicles:3:5) the son of Ahithophel, (2 Samuel 23:34) and wife of Uriah the Hittite. (B.C. 1035.) The child which was the fruit of her adulterous intercourse with David died; but after marriage she became the mother of four sons, Solomon, kjv@Matthew:1:6) Shimea, Shobab and Nathan. When Adonijah attempted to set aside the succession promised to Solomon, Bath-sheba informed the king of the conspiracy. (Kings:1:11,15,23) After the accession of Solomon, she, as queen-mother, requested permission of her son for Adonijah to take in marriage Abishag the Shunammite. (Kings:2:21-25)

BATHSHUA - B>@ - [BATH

- SHEBA]

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Bath @ a Hebrew liquid measure, the tenth part of an homer (kjvKings:7:26,38; kjv@Ezekiel:45:10 kjv@Ezekiel:45:14). It contained 8 gallons 3 quarts of our measure. "Ten acres of vineyard shall yield one bath" kjv@Isaiah:5:10) denotes great unproductiveness.

Bath-rabbim @ daughter of many, the name of one of the gates of the city of Heshbon, near which were pools (Cant.7:4).

Bath-sheba @ daughter of the oath, or of seven, called also Bath-shu'a ( kjv@1Chronicles:3:5), was the daughter of Eliam ( kjv@2Samuel:11:3) or Ammiel ( kjv@1Chronicles:3:5), and wife of Uriah the Hittite. David committed adultery with her ( kjv@2Samuel:11:4-5; kjv@Psalms:51:1). The child born in adultery died ( kjv@2Samuel:12:15-19). After her husband was slain (11:15) she was married to David (11:27), and became the mother of Solomon (12:24; kjvKings:1:11; 2:13). She took a prominent part in securing the succession of Solomon to the throne (kjvKings:1:11,16-21).

Baths @ The use of the bath was very frequent among the Hebrews kjv@Leviticus:14:8; kjv@Numbers:19:19, ect.). The high priest at his inauguration kjv@Leviticus:8:6), and on the day of atonement, was required to bathe himself (16:4,24). The "pools" mentioned in kjv@Nehemiah:3:15-16, kjv@2Kings:20:20, kjv@Isaiah:22:11, kjv@John:9:7, were public bathing-places.

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BATH @
- A Hebrew measure for liquids containing about eight gallons, three quarts kjv@1Kings:7:26 kjv@1Kings:7:38 kjv@Ezra:7:22; kjv@Ezekiel:45:10 kjv@Ezekiel:45:Isaiah:5:10; 11, 14

BATHING @
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See ABLUTION
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See PURIFICATION

BATH

- RABBIM @
- A gate in the city of Heshbon kjv@Songs:7:4

BATH

- SHEBA (BATHSHEBA) @
- Wife of Uriah and later one of the wives of David
- Called BATH

- SHUA kjv@1Chronicles:3:5
- Adultery of kjv@2Samuel:11:2-5
- Solomon's mother kjv@1Kings:1:11-31; kjv@1Kings:2:13-21; kjv@1Chronicles:3:5

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kjv@STRING:Bathsheba <HITCHCOCK>@ the seventh daughter; the daughter of satiety - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Bathsuha <HITCHCOCK>@ same as Bathsheba - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Gabbatha <HITCHCOCK>@ high; elevated - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Genubath <HITCHCOCK>@ theft; robbery - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Tabbath <HITCHCOCK>@ good; goodness - HITCHCOCK-T


kjv@STRING:Tibbath <HITCHCOCK>@ killing; a cook - HITCHCOCK-T


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BATHS @ a measure- kjv@1Kings:7:26; kjv@Ezra:7:22; kjv@Isaiah:5:10; kjv@Ezekiel:45:11 Tables, 3534

BATH

- SHEBA OR BATH

- SHUA @ wife of Uriah, becomes David's wife- kjv@2Samuel:11:3,27; kjv@1Kings:1:11,31; kjv@1Kings:2:13; kjv@1Chronicles:3:5

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H1323 <STRHEB>@ בּת bath bath From H1129 (as feminine of H1121); a daughter (used in the same wide sense as other terms of {relationship} literally and figuratively): - apple [of the {eye]} {branch} {company} {daughter} X {first} X {old} + {owl} {town} village.


H1324 <STRHEB>@ בּת bath bath Probably from the same as H1327; a bath or Hebrew measure (as a means of division) of liquids: - bath.


H1325 <STRHEB>@ בּת bath bath (Chaldee); corresponding to H1324: - bath.


H1337 <STRHEB>@ בּת רבּים bath rabbîym bath rab-beem' From H1323 and a masculine plural from H7227; the daughter (that {is} city) of Rabbah: - Bath-rabbim.


H1339 <STRHEB>@ בּת־שׁבע bath-shebabath-sheh'-bah From H1323 and H7651 (in the sense of H7650); daughter of an oath; {BathSheba} the mother of Solomon: - Bath-sheba.


H1340 <STRHEB>@ בּת־שׁוּע bath-shûabath-shoo'-ah From H1323 and H7771; daughter of wealth; Bath {shua} the same as H1339: - Bath-shua.


H1394 <STRHEB>@ גּבעת gibath ghib-ath' From the same as H1375; hilliness; Gibath: - Gibeath.


H1395 <STRHEB>@ גּבעתי gib‛âthîy ghib-aw-thee' Patrial from H1390; a {Gibathite} or inhabitant of Gibath: - Gibeathite.


H1592 <STRHEB>@ גּנבת genûbath ghen-oo-bath' From H1589; theft; {Genubath} an Edomitish prince: - Genubath.


H2888 <STRHEB>@ טבּת ţabbath tab-bath' Of uncertain derivation; {Tabbath} a place East of the Jordan: - Tabbath.


H3090 <STRHEB>@ יהושׁבעת yehôshabath yeh-ho-shab-ath' A form of H3089; {Jehoshabath} an Israelitess: - Jehoshabeath.


H3193 <STRHEB>@ יטבתה yoţbâthâh yot-baw'-thaw From H3192; {Jotbathah} a place in the Desert: - {Jotbath} Jotbathah.


H4227 <STRHEB>@ מחבת machăbath makh-ab-ath' From the same as H2281; a pan for baking in: - pan.


H4868 <STRHEB>@ משׁבּת mishbâth mish-bawth' From H7673; {cessation} that {is} destruction: - sabbath.


H5686 <STRHEB>@ עבת ‛âbath aw-bath' A primitive root; to {interlace} that {is} (figuratively) to pervert: - wrap up.


H6164 <STRHEB>@ ערבתי ‛arbâthîy ar-baw-thee' Patrial from H1026; an Arbathite or inhabitant of (Beth-) Arabah: - Arbathite.


H7237 <STRHEB>@ רבּה rabbâh rab-baw' Feminine of H7227; great; {Rabbah} the name of two places in {Palestine} East and West: - {Rabbah} Rabbath.


H7301 <STRHEB>@ רוה râvâh raw-vaw' A primitive root; to slake the thirst (occasionally of other appetites): - {bathe} make {drunk} (take the) {fill} {satiate} (abundantly) {satisfy} {soak} water (abundantly).


H7364 <STRHEB>@ רחץ râchats raw-khats' A primitive root; to lave (the whole or a part of the thing): - bathe ({self}) wash (self).


H7365 <STRHEB>@ רחץ rechats rekh-ats' (Chaldee); corresponding to H7364 (probably through the accessory idea of ministering as a servant at the bath); to attend upon: - trust.


H7366 <STRHEB>@ רחץ rachats rakh'-ats From H7364; a bath: - wash [-pot].


H7367 <STRHEB>@ רחצה rachtsâh rakh-tsaw' Feminine of H7366; a bathing place: - washing.


H7673 <STRHEB>@ שׁבת shâbath shaw-bath' A primitive root; to {repose} that {is} desist from exertion; used in many implied relations ({causatively} figuratively or specifically): - (cause {to} {let} make to) {cease} {celebrate} cause (make) to {fail} keep ({sabbath}) suffer to be {lacking} {leave} put away ({down}) (make to) {rest} {rid} {still} take away.


H7676 <STRHEB>@ שׁבּת shabbâth shab-bawth' Intensive from H7673; {intermission} that {is} (specifically) the Sabbath: - (+ every) sabbath.


H7677 <STRHEB>@ שׁבּתון shabbâthôn shab-baw-thone' From H7676; a sabbatism or special holiday: - {rest} sabbath.


H8562 <STRHEB>@ תּמריק תּמרק תּמרוּקo tamrûq tamrûq tamrîyq {tam-rook'} {tam-rook'} tam-reek' From H4838; properly a {scouring} that {is} soap or perfumery for the bath; figuratively a detergent: - X {cleanse} (thing for) purification (-fying).


G1042 <STRGRK>@ γαββαθά gabbatha gab-bath-ah' Of Chaldee origin (compare [H1355]); the knoll; gabbatha a vernacular term for the Roman tribunal in Jerusalem: - Gabbatha.


G1207 <STRGRK>@ δευτερόπρωτος deuteroprōtos dyoo-ter-op'-ro-tos From G1208 and G4413; second first that is (specifically) a designation of the Sabbath immediately after the Paschal week (being the second after Passover day and the first of the seven Sabbaths intervening before Pentecost): - second . . . after the first.


G2861 <STRGRK>@ κολυμβήθρα kolumbēthra kol-oom-bay'-thrah From G2860; a diving place that is pond for bathing (or swimming): - pool.


G3067 <STRGRK>@ λουτρόν loutron loo-tron' From G3068; a bath that is (figuratively) baptism: - washing.


G3068 <STRGRK>@ λούω louō loo'-o A primary verb; to bathe (the whole person; whereas G3538 means to wet a part only and G4150 to wash cleanse garments exclusively): - wash.


G304 <STRGRK>@ ἀναβαθμός anabathmos an-ab-ath-mos' From G305 (compare G898); a stairway: - stairs.


G4315 <STRGRK>@ προσάββατον prosabbaton pros-ab'-bat-on From G4253 and G4521; a fore sabbath that is the sabbath eve: - day before the sabbath. Compare G3904.


G4521 <STRGRK>@ σάββατον sabbaton sab'-bat-on Of Hebrew origin [H7676]; the Sabbath (that is Shabbath) or day of weekly repose from secular avocations (also the observance or institution itself); by extension a se'nnight that is the interval between two Sabbaths; likewise the plural in all the above applications: - sabbath (day) week.


G898 <STRGRK>@ βαθμός bathmos bath-mos' From the same as G899; a step that is (figuratively) grade (of dignity): - degree.


G899 <STRGRK>@ βάθος bathos bath'-os From the same as G901; profundity that is (by implication) extent; (figuratively) mystery: - deep (-ness things) depth.


G900 <STRGRK>@ βαθύνω bathunō bath-oo'-no From G901; to deepen: - deep.


G901 <STRGRK>@ βαθύς bathus bath-oos' From the base of G939; profound (as going down) literally or figuratively: - deep very early.


G943 <STRGRK>@ βάτος batos bat'-os Of Hebrew origin [H1324]; a bath or measure for liquids: - measure.