8596. toph
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toph: a timbrel, tambourine
Original Word: תֹּף
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: toph
Phonetic Spelling: (tofe)
Short Definition: tambourines

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from an unused word
Definition
a timbrel, tambourine
NASB Translation
settings (1), tambourine (2), tambourines (7), timbrel (6), timbrels (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
תֹּף noun masculine timbrel, tambourine; — absolute ׳ת Genesis 31:27 +; plural תֻּמִּים Judges 11:34 +; suffix תֻּמֶּ֫יךָ Ezekiel 28:13, תֻּמַּ֫יִח Jeremiah 31:4; — timbrel, held and struck with hand, especially by dancing women, often with other musical instruments: — sign of merriment, gladness Genesis 31:27 (E) Job 21:12, reverly Isaiah 5:12; ׳מְשׂוֺשׂ ת Isaiah 24:8, compare Jeremiah 31:4; Ezekiel 28:13; exultation, triumph Exodus 15:20 (twice in verse) (E) Judges 11:34; 1 Samuel 18:6; Isaiah 30:32; used by prophets in ecstasy 1 Samuel 10:5; in praise of ׳י 2 Samuel 6:5 "" 1 Chronicles 13:8; Psalm 81:3; Psalm 149:3; Psalm 150:4. — See PrinceEB Music.§ 3.



Strong's
tabret, timbrel

From taphaph contracted; a tambourine -- tabret, timbrel.

see HEBREW taphaph

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