| Strong's Concordance nidbak: a row or layer, courseOriginal Word: נִדְבָּך Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: nidbak Phonetic Spelling: (nid-bawk') Short Definition: layer Brown-Driver-Briggsנִדְבָּךְ  noun masculine row or layer, course (ᵑ7 Late Hebrew id.; Late Hebrew also מִדְבָּךְ id. (LevyNHWB iii. 23), compare  as loan-word Frä12; borrowed from Assyrian nadbaku, mountain-slope according to DlPr 150 (compare BaZA ii. 115 f. HptGN 1883, 96; BAS i. 8.15), but meaning not very suitable NöZMG xi (1886), 733 MeyEntst. J. 46); — absolute ׳נ Ezra 6:4, plural נִדְבָּכִין Ezra 6:4. Strong's Exhaustive Concordancerow (Aramaic) from a root meaning to stick; a layer (of building materials) -- row. Forms and Transliterationsוְנִדְבָּ֖ךְ ונדבך נִדְבָּכִ֞ין נדבכין niḏ·bā·ḵîn nidbaChin niḏbāḵîn venidBach wə·niḏ·bāḵ wəniḏbāḵ LinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts Englishman's ConcordanceStrong's Hebrew 5073 2 Occurrences niḏ·bā·ḵîn — 1 Occ. wə·niḏ·bāḵ — 1 Occ. Ezra 6:4 HEB: נִדְבָּכִ֞ין דִּי־ אֶ֤בֶן NAS: with three layers of huge stones KJV: [With] three rows of great stones, INT: layers forasmuch stones Ezra 6:4  | 



