Biblica Analytica
H6699 Hebrew

צוּרָה

tsu.rah

design

Lexicon Entry

Definition
design
Transliteration
tsu.rah
Strong's Number
H6699
Occurrences
4
Semantic Domain
Covenant & Promise

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

What Original Readers Understood

Supported

# Analyzing H6699: צוּרָה (tsurah) The Hebrew word *tsurah* (צוּרָה) carries the meaning of "design" and appears only four times in the biblical text. This rarity suggests it designates a specific concept rather than a common, everyday term. The word refers to deliberate planning or the intentional structure of something—the blueprint or pattern according to which something is made or conceived. With just four occurrences in Scripture, *tsurah* occupies a narrow but purposeful place in biblical vocabulary. Its limited usage indicates that Hebrew writers had other, more frequent ways to express related concepts, yet this particular word was selected when the specific notion of "design" required emphasis. The word likely appears in contexts where intentional planning or architectural/artistic structure is central to the meaning being conveyed, though the exact contexts would require examination of those four passage locations. The significance of *tsurah* lies in its semantic precision: it distinguishes between general shape or form and the deliberate, purposeful design underlying creation or construction. For understanding biblical texts, recognizing this word signals that an author is emphasizing intentional divine or human planning rather than merely describing how something appears.

Source data & methodology
Strong's
H6699
Lemma
צוּרָה
Transliteration
tsu.rah
Definition
design
Occurrences
4
Model
claude-haiku-4-5-20251001
Prompt version
1

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Occurrences in Scripture

4 total occurrences across the text