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שָׁלַב

shâlab · to space off; intensive (evenly) to make equidistant

H7947verb2 occurrences
BDB Hebrew LexiconH7947verb

שָׁלַב

shâlabshaw-lab'

to space off; intensive (evenly) to make equidistant

Definition

The Hebrew verb שָׁלַב (shâlab) means to space off or arrange at intervals. In its intensive form, it specifically denotes making something equidistant or evenly spaced. This precise meaning is seen in its two biblical occurrences, both describing the construction of the Tabernacle's framework. The word carries the sense of careful, measured arrangement, ensuring structural integrity and order according to divine specifications.

Biblical Usage

This word is used exclusively in the context of the Tabernacle's construction in Exodus. It appears twice, describing how the boards or frames of the Tabernacle were to be joined together with evenly spaced tenons or projections. The usage is highly technical and architectural, found in the instructions (Exodus 26:17) and the report of their execution (Exodus 36:22). It emphasizes precision and adherence to a prescribed pattern.

Etymology

שָׁלַב is considered a primitive root. Its core meaning relates to spacing or interlocking. Cognates in other Semitic languages suggest a connection to the idea of joining or fitting together, which aligns with its biblical usage of fitting boards at set intervals.

Semantic Range

While a technical term, שָׁלַב contributes to the theology of God's precise order and holiness. The meticulous, equidistant spacing of the Tabernacle's framework reflects the perfection and intentionality of God's design for His dwelling place. Understanding this detail enriches the reading of Exodus by highlighting that every element of worship, down to the measurements, was divinely ordained and significant. In its ancient Near Eastern context, precise craftsmanship in sacred construction was paramount. The use of שָׁלַב reflects the high value placed on skilled artisanship, especially for religious objects and spaces. The concept of equidistant spacing was crucial for ensuring the structural stability of the portable Tabernacle during the wilderness journey. עָרַךְ (ʿārak, H6186) — to arrange or set in order, often used more broadly for organizing items or preparing a table; יָסַד (yāsad, H3245) — to found or establish, focusing on laying a foundation rather than spacing elements.

Word Details

Strong's NumberH7947
LanguageHebrew (Biblical)
Part of Speechverb
Hebrew Formשָׁלַב
Transliterationshâlab
Pronunciationshaw-lab'
How this works

Definitions are from the Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (BDB, 1906, public domain). Concordance and morphology data are from the OSHB (Open Scriptures Hebrew Bible).

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References

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