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cor·ban C0636800 (kôr′bən, -băn′)n. A sacrifice made to God by the ancient Hebrews at the Temple in Jerusalem. [Middle English, from Late Latin, from Greek korbān, from Hebrew qorbān, from qārab, to approach; see qrb in Semitic roots.]corban (ˈkɔːbən; Hebrew kɔrˈban) n1. (Bible) Old Testament a gift to God2. (Bible) New Testament Judaism the Temple treasury or a consecration or gift to it (Matthew 27:6; Mark 7:11)3. (Judaism) New Testament Judaism the Temple treasury or a consecration or gift to it (Matthew 27:6; Mark 7:11)[C14: from Late Latin, from Greek korban, from Hebrew qorbān offering, literally: a drawing near]cor•ban (ˈkɔr bən, -bæn) n. an offering or sacrifice made to God, esp. among the ancient Hebrews, in fulfillment of a vow. [1350–1400; Middle English < Hebrew qorbān literally, a drawing near] CORBAN
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