Biblica Analytica
H2702 Hebrew

חֲצַר סוּסִים

cha.tsar su.sim

Hazar-susim

Lexicon Entry

Definition
Hazar-susim
Transliteration
cha.tsar su.sim
Strong's Number
H2702
Occurrences
2

Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

What Original Readers Understood

Explored

The Hebrew word "Hazar-susim" (H2702) refers to a specific location or enclosure, likely for horses. The transliteration "cha.tsar su.sim" breaks down into "hazar" meaning "enclosure" or "courtyard," and "susim" meaning "horses." This suggests that Hazar-susim is a place where horses are kept or housed. The word appears twice in the Bible, implying that Hazar-susim held some significance or importance. Its exact location is unknown, but its association with horses suggests a connection to military or royal contexts. The limited occurrences of the word also indicate that it may have been a relatively specific or localized term. The significance of Hazar-susim lies in its potential connection to the military or royal activities of ancient Israel. The fact that it is associated with horses suggests a role in warfare or ceremonial contexts. Further study of the word's occurrences in the Bible may provide more insight into its specific meaning and significance.

Source data & methodology
Strong's
H2702
Lemma
חֲצַר סוּסִים
Transliteration
cha.tsar su.sim
Definition
Hazar-susim
Occurrences
2
Model
workers-ai
Prompt version
1

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Occurrences in Scripture

2 total occurrences across the text