Lexicon telem: a furrow Original Word: תֶּ֫לֶםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: telem Phonetic Spelling: (teh'-lem) Short Definition: furrows NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitiona furrow NASB Translationfurrow (1), furrows (4).
Brown-Driver-Briggs תֶּ֫לֶם noun masculineJob 31:38 furrow; — absolute ׳ת Job 39:10 (other conjectures Du Perles Anal. 53); plural construct תַּלְמֵי שָׂדָ֑י Hosea 10:4; Hosea 12:12; suffix תְּלָמֶיהָ Job 31:38; Psalm 65:11. — On ploughing in Palestine see Hogg Ency. Bib. AGRICULTURE Vogelst Landwirthsch. 25 ff., on depth of furrow (not more than 8-10 centimeters) Id ib.36 Anderlind ZPV ix. 25, 29; also Benz Archaeology under the word — תִּלָּם see תֵּל above Strong's furrow, ridge From an unused root meaning to accumulate; a bank or terrace -- furrow, ridge. |
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