Lexical Summary shebach: to laud, praise Original Word: שְׁבַחTransliteration: shebach Phonetic Spelling: (sheb-akh') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to laud, praise Meaning: to adulate, adore Strong's Concordance praise (Aramaic) corresponding to shabach; to adulate, i.e. Adore -- praise. see HEBREW shabach Brown-Driver-Briggs H7624. shebach [שָׂחִיף] adjective ? doubtful (van d. H. שְׁחִיף; √ unknown); — construct עֵץ שְׂחִיף Ezekiel 41:16 usually panelled, wainscotted, with wood; or noun a wainscot of wood, but Co חִמּוּי, Toy חָפוּי (construct חֲפוּי). [שְׁבַח] verb Pa`el laud, praise (ᵑ7 Syriac; see Biblical Hebrew II. שׁבח (Aramaism)); — Perfect2masculine singular שַׁבַּ֑חְךְָ Daniel 5:23, 1singular שַׁבְּחֵת 4:31, 3masculine plural שַׁבַּ֫חוּ 5:4; Participle active מְשַׁבַּח 2:23; 4:34; — paise, with ל dei 2:23; 4:31; 4:34; ל of idols 5:4, 23. |