ثعب
th-'-b
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Description
The Arabic root ثعب (th-'-b) conveys the core meaning of a large serpent or snake, particularly one that is quick-moving and formidable. In the Quran, it appears in the accounts of Moses' staff transforming into a serpent (thu'bān) as a miraculous sign before Pharaoh, emphasizing the powerful and awe-inspiring nature of this divine miracle. The root's semantic emphasis on a large, threatening serpent heightens the dramatic impact of the confrontation between Moses and Pharaoh's magicians, demonstrating God's supreme power over creation.
Derived Words in the Quran
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