Strong's Concordance nabach: to bark Original Word: נָבַחPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: nabach Phonetic Spelling: (naw-bakh') Short Definition: bark Brown-Driver-Briggs [נָבַח] verb bark (of dogs) (Late Hebrew id.; Arabic ; Ethiopic ; Aramaic , נְבַח); — Qal Infinitive construct only כֻּלָּם כְּלָבִים אִלְּמִים לֹא יוּכְלוּ לִנְבֹּחַ Isaiah 56:10 figurative of helpless prophets. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance bark A primitive root; to bark (as a dog) -- bark. Forms and Transliterations לִנְבֹּ֑חַ לנבח lin·bō·aḥ linBoach linbōaḥLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 50241 Occurrence lin·bō·aḥ — 1 Occ. Isaiah 56:10 HEB: לֹ֥א יוּכְל֖וּ לִנְבֹּ֑חַ הֹזִים֙ שֹֽׁכְבִ֔ים NAS: unable to bark, Dreamers KJV: they cannot bark; sleeping, INT: nothing cannot to bark Dreamers lying |