יִתְלָה
yit.lah
Ithlah
Lexicon Entry
Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
What Original Readers Understood
Supported# Analysis of Yithlah (H3494) Based on the lexical data provided, Yithlah appears only once in the biblical text, making it an extremely rare word in Hebrew scripture. The single occurrence severely limits what can be determined about its semantic range or usage patterns. The transliteration "yit.lah" and the short definition identifying it as "Ithlah" suggest this term functions as a proper noun—likely a place name rather than a common word with semantic meaning. The significance of such rare, single-occurrence terms in biblical Hebrew is primarily geographical or genealogical rather than linguistic. Without additional occurrences in comparable contexts, scholars cannot establish how this word functioned in ancient Hebrew communication or what conceptual territory it occupied. The data provided does not permit analysis of whether it derives from a root with broader meanings elsewhere in the biblical corpus, or whether it represents a unique toponym. For general readers, Yithlah exemplifies how biblical Hebrew contains numerous proper nouns—especially place and personal names—that appear only fragmentarily in the surviving text. Such words remind us that the biblical record represents only a portion of ancient Hebrew nomenclature and usage, with many terms preserved in isolation without the contextual richness that repeated usage would provide.
Source data & methodology
Occurrences in Scripture
1 total occurrence across the text