Biblica Analytica
H8396G Hebrew

תָּבוֹר

ta.vor

(Mount) Tabor

Lexicon Entry

Definition
(Mount) Tabor
Transliteration
ta.vor
Strong's Number
H8396G
Occurrences
8

Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

What Original Readers Understood

Supported

# Tabor: A Biblical Geographic Reference Tabor (Hebrew: תָּבוֹר) refers to Mount Tabor, a specific geographic location mentioned eight times throughout the Hebrew Bible. As a proper noun denoting a particular mountain, the word functions primarily as a place name rather than a common noun with variable meanings. Its consistent appearance across biblical texts indicates it held enough prominence to warrant repeated reference by the ancient authors. The eight occurrences suggest Tabor served as a significant landmark or location within the biblical narrative and geography of ancient Israel. Without access to the specific passages in this lexicon entry, we can note that a place mentioned this frequently typically held military, religious, or administrative importance to the communities who produced these texts. The word's status as a proper noun—unchanged across all its biblical appearances—indicates it referred to a fixed, recognizable geographic feature rather than something whose meaning evolved over time or varied by context. The limited data provided confirms Tabor's role as a straightforward topographic reference point in biblical literature. Its modest frequency (eight mentions) suggests it was known enough to require no explanation to the original audience, yet not so central as to dominate biblical geography in the way terms like "Jerusalem" or "Egypt" do. This pattern typical of secondary but established biblical locations.

Source data & methodology
Strong's
H8396G
Lemma
תָּבוֹר
Transliteration
ta.vor
Definition
(Mount) Tabor
Occurrences
8
Model
claude-haiku-4-5-20251001
Prompt version
1

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Occurrences in Scripture

8 total occurrences across the text