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Shabar (שָׁבַר) – To Break, Shatter, Smash

Shabar (שָׁבַר) – To Break, Shatter, Smash

Because sometimes the only way to be free is to let something break—loudly, permanently, and with holy intent.

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May 28, 2025
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Shabar (שָׁבַר) – To Break, Shatter, Smash
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Pronunciation:

SHAH-bar

Strong’s Concordance:

H7665

Core Meanings of Shabar (שָׁבַר):

Not your average break—it’s a holy, chain-snapping, pride-crushing, stronghold-shattering kind of break.

To break apart violently
→ This isn’t “oops, I dropped it.” This is intentional destruction—like God saying,

“That thing? That’s gotta go. And we’re not putting it in stora…

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