Lexicon Tsidoni: an inhabitant of Sidon Original Word: צִידֹנִיPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: Tsidoni Phonetic Spelling: (tsee-do-nee') Short Definition: Sidonians NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom TsidonDefinitionan inhab. of Sidon NASB TranslationSidonian (1), Sidonians (15).
Brown-Driver-Briggs צִידֹנִי adjective, of a people of foregoing; — ׳צ Judges 3:3; Ezekiel 32:30; elsewhere plural צִידֹנִים Deuteronomy 3:9 +, צִידוֺנִים Judges 10:12 צִדֹנִים Judges 18:7; 3t.; feminine plural צֵדְנִיֹּת 1 Kings 11:1; — as substantive = Sidonians, coll with article Ezekiel 32:30; Judges 3:3; in earlier literature apparently = Phoenicians Deuteronomy 3:9; Joshua 13:4,6; Judges 3:3; Judges 10:12; Judges 18:7 (twice in verse); 1 Kings 5:20 (= Tyre v.1 Kings 5:15), 1 Kings 16:31 (if, [Jos Ant. viii. 13, 1] Ethb. was king of Tyre also), Ezekiel 32:30; also ׳עַשְׁתֹּרֶת אְֶהֵֹי צ 1 Kings 11:5,33, compare 2 Kings 23:13; named with Tyrians 1 Chronicles 22:4; Ezra 3:7. ציה צוה (√ of following; Arabic be parched, so Aramaic צְוָא צְוִי (not ᵑ7), (chiefly in Lexicons)).
Strong's Sidonian, of Sidon, Zidonian Patrial from Tsiydown; a Tsidonian or inhabitant of Tsidon -- Sidonian, of Sidon, Zidonian. see HEBREW Tsiydown |
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