Lexicon tsephirah: a plait, chaplet, perhaps doom Original Word: צְפִירָהPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: tsephirah Phonetic Spelling: (tsef-ee-raw') Short Definition: doom NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitiona plait, chaplet, perhaps doom NASB Translationdiadem (1), doom (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs צְפִירָה noun feminine plait, chaplet; — absolute ׳צ Ezekiel 7:7, צְפִרָה Ezekiel 7:10; construct צְפִירַת Isaiah 28:5; — chaplet, coronet, diadem, תִּפְצָרָה׳צ Isaiah 28:5 (figurative of ׳י; "" עֲטֶרֶת צְבִי) — ׳צ Ezekiel 7:7,10 is dubious; AV morning (as Ki, from Aramaic) is unsuitable; most (after AW ) doom, fate (as coming round upon one, compare RV Da Toy), but see Dr Hast. ii. 176 n; diadem is possible Ezekiel 7:10 ("" הַמַּטֶה; of royal house of Judah Co Berthol; or of Jerusalem Krae), but not Ezekiel 7:7; conjectures in Co Berthol Krae. IV. צפר (√ of following; meaning dubious; Late Hebrew = Biblical Hebrew; so Arabic , , Ethiopic Assyrian ƒupru; Aramaic פַר, טוּפְרָא, , all nail).
Strong's diadem, morning Feminine formed like tsaphiyr; a crown (as encircling the head); also a turn of affairs (i.e. Mishap) -- diadem, morning. see HEBREW tsaphiyr |
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