Lexicon shelet: perhaps shield Original Word: שְׁלָטִיםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: shelet Phonetic Spelling: (sheh'-let) Short Definition: shields NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitionperhaps shield NASB Translationquivers (1), shields (5), small shields (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ שֶׁ֫לֶט] noun masculine2Samuel 8:7 shield (?); — plural שְׁלָטִים 2 Kings 11:10 +, construct שִׁלְטֵי 2 Samuel 8:7 +; suffix שִׁלְטֵיהֶם Ezekiel 27:11; — shields (so AV RV Thes; al. quivers, or [see especially Barnes Expos. T. x, 43 f. (compare 188)] arms, equipment; Vrss vary; Assyrian šal‰u (see √) seems to be a specific article), 2 Samuel 8:7 = 1 Chronicles 18:7; 2 Kings 11:10 2Chronicles 23:9 (where + מָגִנּוֺת, but) Songs 4:4 apposition of מָגֵן (q. v. below גנן), hung on walls, compare Ezekiel 27:11; ׳מִלְאוּ הַשּׁ Jeremiah 51:11 i.e., perhaps, put arms through thongs, ready to use them (but see Barnes i. with, and Gie, cf, מלא Qal 2). שַׁלָּ֑טֶת see שַׁלִּיט above.
Strong's shield From shalat; probably a shield (as controlling, i.e. Protecting the person) -- shield. see HEBREW shalat |
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