Lexicon Tsemari: a Canaanite people Original Word: צְמָרִיPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: Tsemari Phonetic Spelling: (tsem-aw-ree') Short Definition: Zemarite NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as tsemerDefinitiona Canaanite people NASB TranslationZemarite (1), Zemarites (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs צְמָרִי adjective, of a people with article as substantive collective (people of the city called Simirra by Assyrian, COT Gn Dl Pa 281f., Egyptian Da-(m)-ma-ra WMM As.u.Eur.187; Tel Amarna sumur according to Zim ZPV xiii (1890) 145 Jastr JBL xii (1898), 63; Greek τὰ Σίμυρα, etc., e.g. Strabo xvi. 2, 12 >Wkl MVG 1896, 203 f., compare Tel Am. 40* thinks ׳צ, Σίμυρα, = Assyrian Zimarra, distinct from Simirra-‚umur); — ׳הַצּ Genesis 10:18 = 1 Chronicles 1:16, ᵐ5. τὸν Σαμαραῖον; Ezekiel 27:11 Co reads וּצְמָרִים for וְגַמָּדִים (q. v.); Toy Krae retain ׳וְג; — compare modern ‚umra, north of Tripoli and south of Ruad (Arvad), see Pietschm Phön. 39 Bäd Pal. 3 (1898), 407. Strong's Zemarite Patrial from an unused name of a place in Palestine; a Tsemarite or branch of the Canaanites -- Zemarite. |
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