Humtah
Context:
Continue previous word (Hebrew root)
Morphhology:
Proper Noun (Location)
Grammar:
the NAME of a location
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Location
Definition:
§ Humtah = "place of lizards" a town in the mountainous region of Judah, the one next to Hebron
Pronounciation:
khoom-taw'
Morphhology:
Proper Name Location
Definition:
Chumtah, a place in Palestine; Humtah.; feminine of
h2546 (חֹמֶט); low
Kiriath
Context:
Continue previous word (shares Strongs# with following word)
Morphhology:
Proper Noun (Location)
Grammar:
the NAME of a location
Transliteration:
qir.yat ar.ba
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Location
Definition:
Kirjath-arba = "city of Arba" early name of the city which after the conquest was called 'Hebron' Another name of
chev.ron (חֶבְרוֹן "Hebron"
h2275A)
Transliteration:
Qiryath ʼArbaʻ
Pronounciation:
keer-yath' ar-bah'
Morphhology:
Proper Name Location
Definition:
Kirjath-Arba or Kirjath-ha-Arba, a place in Palestine; Kirjath-arba.; or (with the article interposed) קִרְיַת הָאַרְבַּע; (Nehemiah 11:25), from
h7151 (קִרְיָה) and
h704 (אַרְבַּע) or
h702 (אַרְבַּע); city of Arba, or city of the four (giants)
Zior
Context:
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Morphhology:
Proper Noun (Location)
Grammar:
the NAME of a location
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Location
Definition:
§ Zior = "smallness" a town in the mountains of Judah belonging to the same group as Hebron
Morphhology:
Proper Name Location
Definition:
Tsior, a place in Palestine; Zior.; from
h6819 (צָעַר); small
villages
Hebrew:
וְ/חַצְרֵי/הֶֽן\׃\ \ס
Transliteration:
chatz.rei.
Context:
Continue previous word (Hebrew root)
Morphhology:
Noun (Plural Masculine, Construct)
Grammar:
a reference to male PEOPLE OR THINGS, combined with another term
Morphhology:
Hebrew Noun Male
Definition:
settled abode, settlement, village, town
Pronounciation:
khaw-tsare'
Morphhology:
Noun Masculine
Definition:
a yard (as inclosed by a fence); also a hamlet (as similarly surrounded with walls); court, tower, village.; (masculine and feminine); from
h2690 (חָצַר) in its original sense