Definition: Bubbahlah is an ancient Hebrew term that refers to the destruction or calamity of a community due to rebellion, famine, pestilence, war, or any other natural disaster. It's used in Scripture to describe the wrath God felt on Israel for their disobedience and sin, leading them into Babylonian captivity as punishment.
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Bubbahlah is a figurative term from Hebrews 12:19-20 where God declares he will destroy and wipe out Israel for rebellion. It's like the fiery furnace or boiling water of destruction that He uses to punish His people in the book of Revelation.
This word often appears alongside other phrases like "bubbah" (villain) and "haram" (persecution) because it describes a severe form of punishment or calamity, akin to death.
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