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[ nah-bee ] / ˈnɑ bi /
Origin of nabiFirst recorded in 1875–80, nabi is from the Arabic word nabī Words nearby nabiNabal, Nabataea, Nabataean, nabe, Naberezhnye Chelny, nabi, nabilone, Nabis, nabla, Nablus, nabob Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for nabiA protest was held at Nabi Saleh last Tuesday as well, but that time, live fire was used. Violence in Nabi Saleh|Emily L. Hauser|July 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST The story about Nabi Saleh was framed in the context of a Palestinian village testing “the limits of unarmed resistance.” Obvious Flaw of Times 'Third Intifada' Story|Jane Eisner|March 19, 2013|DAILY BEAST He had also been the nabi of Moses when the two went to Pharaoh with their demand on behalf of Israel. The Expositor's Bible:The Book of Numbers|Robert A. Watson The root of the Hebrew word for prophet—Nabi, said to mean a bubbling up—confirms this view. Bible Studies|Joseph M. Wheeler
The words that relate to him carefully distinguish between his illumination and that of the nabi. The Expositor's Bible:The Book of Numbers|Robert A. Watson Now, returning to the oracle, we find that Moses is not a prophet or nabi in this sense. The Expositor's Bible:The Book of Numbers|Robert A. Watson The word Nabi, 'prophet,' was in use in the time of Moses, or Abraham. The Bible: what it is|Charles Bradlaugh
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