Biblica Analytica
H3352 Hebrew

יָקוֹשׁ

ya.qosh

fowler

Lexicon Entry

Definition
fowler
Transliteration
ya.qosh
Strong's Number
H3352
Occurrences
1

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

What Original Readers Understood

Explored

The Hebrew word "ya.qosh" (H3352) has a specific meaning as a "fowler". A fowler is an individual who sets snares or traps to catch birds or other small animals, often for food. This occupation likely involved expertise and patience, as fowlers sought to capture their prey undetected. In the Bible, "ya.qosh" appears only once, indicating its rare or specialized usage. This unique occurrence might suggest that fowlers were viewed with a particular perspective, perhaps highlighting their skill or the difficulty of their occupation. The significance of this word lies in its portrayal of a common human activity. The existence of fowlers in ancient times underscores the need for sustenance and the resourcefulness of people in securing food. The rarity of the word "ya.qosh" in the Hebrew Bible might also indicate that, while essential for survival, this occupation was not prominent in the society of the time.

Source data & methodology
Strong's
H3352
Lemma
יָקוֹשׁ
Transliteration
ya.qosh
Definition
fowler
Occurrences
1
Model
groq
Prompt version
1

AI synthesis uses only the lexicon data above as context — never training knowledge.

Occurrences in Scripture

1 total occurrence across the text