Strong's Lexicon Muth or Muth Labben: "To die," "death," or "death of a son" (Muth Labben) Original Word: מוּת Word Origin: The root word מות (Muth) is a primitive root in Hebrew, meaning "to die" or "death." The phrase מות לבן (Muth Labben) is traditionally understood as a musical or liturgical term, possibly indicating a tune or style. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G599 (ἀποθνῄσκω, apothnēskō): To die, to be dead. - G2288 (θάνατος, thanatos): Death. Usage: The verb מות (Muth) is commonly used in the Hebrew Bible to denote physical death, the cessation of life. It is a fundamental concept in biblical theology, reflecting the consequences of sin and the human condition post-Fall. The phrase מות לבן (Muth Labben) appears in the title of Psalm 9 and is often translated as "Death of the Son," though its exact meaning is debated. It may refer to a specific musical tune or a thematic element related to the psalm's content. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite culture, death was seen as a significant transition, often associated with mourning rituals and burial practices. The concept of death in the Hebrew Bible is closely linked to the narrative of the Fall in Genesis, where death enters the world as a result of sin. The phrase מות לבן (Muth Labben) reflects the use of music and poetry in worship and lamentation, indicating the rich liturgical traditions of ancient Israel. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom muth and ben Definition "to die for the son," probably a song title NASB Translation death (2). Brown-Driver-Briggs לַבֵּן in ׳עַלמֿוּת ל Psalm 9:1 of dubious meaning, see Thes BaePsalmen, p.xvii. לִבְנָ֑ת, see שִׁיחוֺר לִבְנָ֑ת. עֲלָמוֺת, עַלמֿוּת etc., see עַלְמָה below II. עלם. below Strong's Exhaustive Concordance death, Muthlabben (Psalm 'Abiyram or Muwth lab-ben {mooth lab-bane'}; from muwth and ben with the preposition and article interposed; "To die for the son", probably the title of a popular song -- death, Muthlabben. see HEBREW 'Abiyram see HEBREW muwth see HEBREW ben Forms and Transliterations לַבֵּ֗ן לבן מֽוּת׃ מות׃ lab·bên labBen labbên Mut mūṯLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Psalm 9:1 HEB: לַ֭מְנַצֵּחַ עַלְמ֥וּת לַבֵּ֗ן מִזְמ֥וֹר לְדָוִֽד׃ INT: Musician death A Psalm of David Psalm 48:14 2 Occurrences |