Strong's Concordance zarab: to burn, scorch Original Word: זָרַבPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: zarab Phonetic Spelling: (zaw-rab') Short Definition: waterless Brown-Driver-Briggs [זָרַב] verb only Pu`al, meaning dubious; probably (from context) be burnt, scorched — Pu`al Imperfect in relative clause, בְּעֵת יְזָֹֽרְבוּ נִצְמָ֑תוּ Job 6:17 ("" בְּחֻמּוֺ נִדְעֲכוּ מִמְּקוֺמָם), of brooks scorched and drying up ("" form of צָרַב q. v.; so Ew Di De Hoffm Kau AV RV MV; > Thes Rob-Ges who compare Arabic flow away, compare Late Hebrew זְרִיבָה; and Mich DlPr 36 f. VBm (are straitened) RVm (shrink) compare Aramaic compress, (Arabic is to make a wooden enclosure), Assyrian zarâbu, ZimBP 32 n. 56, 70, 95). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance wax warm A primitive root; to flow away -- wax warm. Forms and Transliterations יְזֹרְב֣וּ יזרבו yə·zō·rə·ḇū yəzōrəḇū yezoreVuLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 22151 Occurrence yə·zō·rə·ḇū — 1 Occ. Job 6:17 HEB: בְּ֭עֵת יְזֹרְב֣וּ נִצְמָ֑תוּ בְּ֝חֻמּ֗וֹ NAS: When they become waterless, they are silent, KJV: What time they wax warm, they vanish: INT: When become are silent is hot |