Lexicon betser: precious ore, an ingot Original Word: בָּ֫צֶרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: betser Phonetic Spelling: (beh'-tser) Short Definition: gold NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom batsarDefinitionprecious ore, an ingot NASB Translationgold (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs I. [ בֶּ֫צֶר] noun [masculine] precious ore (A&W 105 Thes), > gold, ring-gold Hoffm ZA 1887, 48 f. Hiob 70 (A W Thes ore as that broken off; Hoffm compare Arabic ring, Hebrew בָּצְרָה enclosure, Talmud בטרא finger-measure, etc.; a √ II. בצר must then be assumed, = ) — בָּצֶ֑ר Job 22:24 ("" אוֺפִיר q. v.); בְּצָרֶיךָ Job 22:25 ("" כֶּסֶף) possibly also בִּצְרֵי כֶּסֶף Psalm 68:31 for ᵑ0 ׳בְּרַצֵּיכֿ, compare Che critical note Ne JBL, 1891, 151. Strong's gold defense From batsar; strictly a clipping, i.e. Gold (as dug out) -- gold defence. see HEBREW batsar |
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