Battering-ram
H6904
Hebrew
UBS
קֹבֶל
qôbelko'-bel
Noun Masculine
Definition
= a log or other long, heavy piece of wood covered on one end with metal; it was rammed by soldiers against the wall or gate of a city under siege; it sometimes had a point since the purpose of the ramming was to wedge a hole in the wall; others were blunt on the end; it could be held and swung by soldiers, or sometimes it was suspended by ropes from a moveable wooden tower.
Semantic Domains
Weapons
Space
Etymology
from H6901 (קָבַל) in the sense of confronting (as standing opposite in order to receive);
KJV Translations
war
Occurrences1
Frequency Rank#5853