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Strong's Biblical Hebrew Lexicon for H1057 – בָּכָא

Strong's Biblical Hebrew Lexicon for H1057 – בָּכָא - Ark.au

Strong's H1057 – בָּכָא baka' (baw-kaw')

1. the weeping tree (some gum- distilling tree, perhaps the balsam) [the same as H1056]

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בָּכָא occurs 4 times in the Old Testament

1) balsam tree-a shrub which drips sap when it is cut
2) possible name of a vale of balsam trees in Ps 84:6

הַבְּכָאִ֖ים — Occurs 3 times as — Article | Noun - masculine plural — e.g. 2 Samuel 5:24
בְּכָאִֽים׃ — Occurs 1 time as — Noun - masculine plural — 2 Samuel 5:23

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