Lexicon Sukkoth: a city East of the Jordan, also a place in Egypt Original Word: סֻכּוֹתPart of Speech: Noun Transliteration: Sukkoth Phonetic Spelling: (sook-kohth') Short Definition: Succoth NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sakakDefinitiona city E. of the Jordan, also a place in Eg. NASB TranslationSuccoth (18).
Brown-Driver-Briggs סֻכּוֺת18 proper name, of a location; — 1. סֻכֹּ֫תָה ( ה locative) Genesis 33:17 (twice in verse) (J; explanation from Jacob's making booths), elsewhere סֻכּוֺת; — city east of Jordan Judges 8:5 6t. Judges 8; Joshua 13:27 (P); probably also 1 Kings 7:46 2Chronicles 4:17 (reading מַעְכֶּרֶת אֲדָמָה ford of Adamah GFM Judges 7:22 compare Buhl Geogr. 206 Benz 1Kings 7:46); ׳עֵמֶק ס Psalm 60:8 = Psalm 108:8 is Jordan-valley near succôth; on identify. compare GFM Judges 8:5 Buhl Geogr. 260 GASm Geogr. 585, and references; according to Talmud Dêr `alla, 1 mile north of Jabbok Nbr Geogr. du Talm. 248, so S. Merrill East of Jordan 385 ff.; ᵐ5 Σοκχωθ ( Σκηναί Genesis 33 compare Psalms). 2 סֻכֹּ֫תָה (ה locative) Exodus 12:37, elsewhere סֻכֹּת; — first station of Israel at Exodus, Exodus 12:37; Exodus 13:20; Numbers 33:5,6 (all P); = Egyptian Thku(t) WMMAs.u.Eur.70, Thkw SteindBAS i. 603; on site see NavillePithom (1885), especially pp. 6. 23 f. GutheZPV viii (1885), 219 f.; ᵐ5 Σοκχωθ.
Strong's Succoth Or Cukkoth {sook-kohth'}; plural of cukkah; booths; Succoth, the name of a place in Egypt and of three in Palestine -- Succoth. see HEBREW cukkah |
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