Lexical Summary tseba: to be inclined, desire, be pleased Original Word: צְבָאTransliteration: tseba Phonetic Spelling: (tseb-aw') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be inclined, desire, be pleased Meaning: to be inclined, desire, be pleased Strong's Concordance will, would (Aramaic) corresponding to pithrown in the figurative sense of summoning one's wishes; to please -- will, would. see HEBREW pithrown Brown-Driver-Briggs H6634. tseba [צְבָא] verb be inclined, desire, be pleased (ᵑ7 Syriac; compare Biblical Hebrew II. צבה); — Pe`al 1. desire: Perfect1singular צְבִית (K§ 47 Beisp. 1) a) NöGGA, 1884, 1019 perfect intransitive) Daniel 7:19 (c. infinitive). 2 be pleased, will (without hindrance), absolute, of God: Imperfect3masculine singular יִצְבֵּא Daniel 4:14; 4:22; 4:29; Infinitive suffix מִצְבְּיֵהּ 4:32 according to his willing; of Nebuchadnezzar: Participle active צָבֵא 5:19 (4 t. in verse) |