Lexicon netsib: a pillar, prefect, garrison, post Original Word: נְצִיבPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: netsib Phonetic Spelling: (nets-eeb') Short Definition: garrisons NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom natsabDefinitiona pillar, prefect, garrison, post NASB Translationdeputy (1), garrison (4), garrisons (5), officers (1), pillar (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs I. נְצִיב noun masculine pillar, prefect, also apparently garrison, post (Ecclus 46:18 ויבנע נציבי צר and he subdued garrisons, posts, of the foe); — ׳נ absolute 1 Kings 4:19; construct 1 Samuel 13:3 3t.; plural נְצִיבִים 2 Samuel 8:6 2t. + 2 Chronicles 8:10 Kt, נְצִבִים 2 Samuel 8:14 (twice in verse); construct נְצִבֵי 1 Samuel 10:5 ᵑ0, but read נְצִיב ᵐ5 ᵑ6 ᵑ9 Th We Dr Klo Kit Bu HPS; — 1 pillar, מֶלַח ׳נ Genesis 19:26 (J). 2 prefect, deputy 1 Kings 4:19 (on text compare Klo Benz), so perhaps also 1 Samuel 10:5 (HPS; pillar ᵐ5 Th Dr Klo Kit), and apparently 1 Samuel 13:3,4 (> al. pillar); this meaning serves also for 2 Samuel 8:6,14 (twice in verse) (so Ki; Th HPS garrison) 1 Chronicles 11:16; 1 Chronicles 18:13; 2Chronicles 8:10 (where read Kt), 2 Chronicles 17:2 (Kau garrison in 2 Chronicles 11:16; 17:2; Ecclus 46:18 — see above — would favour this meaning in other passages).
Strong's garrison, officer, pillar Or ntsib {nets-eeb'}; from natsab; something stationary, i.e. A prefect, a military post, a statue -- garrison, officer, pillar. see HEBREW natsab |
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