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Strong's #6738 - צֵל
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- shadow, shade
- shadow (on dial)
- shadow, shade (as protection)
- shadow (symbolic of transitoriness of life)
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1403) ly (תסל TsL) AC: ? CO: Shadow AB: ?: A place of shadows.
A) ly (תסל TsL) AC: ? CO: Shadow AB: ?
Nm ) ly (תסל TsL) - Shadow: KJV (49): shadow, defense, shade - Strongs: H6738 (צֵל)
kf1) elfym (מתסולה MTsWLH) - Shade: KJV (1): bottom - Strongs: H4699 (מְצֻלָּה)
elm) lyliy (תסילתסל TsYLTsL) - I. Shadow: II. Locust:The flying swarm causes a large shadow. III. Sp [df: lulu] KJV (6): locust, spear, shadowing - Strongs: H6767 (צִלְצָל)
B) lly (תסלל TsLL) AC: Sink CO: Shade AB: ?
V) lly (תסלל TsLL) - I. Sink:From the darkness of depth. II. Shadow:KJV (3): (vf: Paal, Hiphil) sink, shadow, dark - Strongs: H6749 (צָלַל), H6751 (צָלַל)
Nm) lly (תסלל TsLL) - Shadow: KJV (4): shadow - Strongs: H6752 (צֵלֶל)
dm) lfly (תסלול TsLWL) - Cake: As becoming dark when cooked. KJV (2): cake - Strongs: H6742 (צְלוּל)
C) lya (אתסל ATsL) AC: ? CO: Near AB: ?
V) lya (אתסל ATsL) - Set-aside: To reserve or put aside something in the sense of keeping in the shadow. KJV (5): (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) take, reserve, keep, straighten - Strongs: H680 (אָצַל)
Nm) lya (אתסל ATsL) - N |kjv: by, beside, near, at, with, from, against, close, to, toward, unto - Strongs: H681 (אֵצֶל)
bf ) liya (אתסיל ATsYL) - Noble: [Unknown connection to root;] KJV (2): noble, chief - Strongs: H678 (אָצִיל)
bf1) eliya (אתסילה ATsYLH) - Joint: The joint in the arm, either the elbow or armpit. [Unknown connection to root;] KJV (3): hole, great - Strongs: H679 (אַצִּיל)
D) lay (תסאל TsAL) AC: ? CO: Tree AB: ?: What casts a shadow of shade.
Nm) lay (תסאל TsAL) - Tree: KJV (2): tree - Strongs: H6628 (צֶאֱלִים)
E) aly (תסלא TsLA) AC: Pray CO: ? AB: ?: [Unknown connection to root;]
V) aly (תסלא TsLA) - Pray: [Aramaic only] KJV (2): (vf: Paal) pray - Strongs: H6739 (צְלָה)
F) lye (התסל HTsL) AC: ? CO: ? AB: Escape: A hiding in the shadows.
Nf1) lye (התסל HTsL) - Escape: KJV (1): deliverance - Strongs: H2020 (הַצָּלָה)
G) ley (תסהל TsHL) AC: Shout CO: ? AB: ?: The shouting of a voice in joy or singing. Also the neighing of a horse or bull as a shouting. [Unknown connection to root;]
V) ley (תסהל TsHL) - Shout: KJV (9): (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) cry, bellow, neigh, rejoice, shine, shout, lift - Strongs: H6670 (צָהַל)
hf1) eleym (מתסהלה MTsHLH) - Shouting: KJV (2): neighing - Strongs: H4684 (מִצְהָלוֹת)
H) ely (תסלה TsLH) AC: Roast CO: ? AB: ?: A roast becomes dark when cooked.
V) ely (תסלה TsLH) - Roast: KJV (3): (vf: Paal) roast - Strongs: H6740 (צָלָה)
fm) ily (תסלי TsLY) - Roast: KJV (3): roast - Strongs: H6748 (צָלִי)
J) lfy (תסול TsWL) AC: ? CO: Deep AB: ?: The deep ocean as a place of darkness.
Nf1) elfy (תסולה TsWLH) - Deep: KJV (1): deep - Strongs: H6683 (צוּלָה)
kf1) elfym (מתסולה MTsWLH) - Deep: KJV (11): deep, depth, bottom - Strongs: H4688 (מְצוּלָה)
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Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
1 shadow on dial 2 Kings 20:9,10 (twice in verse); 2 Kings 20:11 "" Isaiah 38:8; צִלְלֶיעָֿ֑רֶב Jeremiah 6:4, compare Song of Solomon 2:17; Song of Solomon 4:6; of mountain Judges 9:36.
2 shadow, shade, as protection (from sun): of branches, Judges 9:15 (in allegory), Hosea 4:13; Job 40:22; Jonah 4:5,6 and (in figurative) Hosea 14:8; Ezekiel 17:23; Ezekiel 31:6,12,17; Psalm 80:11; Song of Solomon 2:3 (of refreshment, delight); of rock Isaiah 32:2 (simile); קֹרָתִי׳צ Genesis 19:8 shadow of my roof; of cloud Isaiah 25:4 and (figurative of ׳י s protection) Isaiah 4:6; Isaiah 25:4, so probably Isaiah 16:3; כְּנָפֶיךָ׳צ shadow of thy wings, figurative of ׳י's protection Psalm 17:8; Psalm 36:8; Psalm 57:2; Psalm 63:8; shade, in General, Job 7:2, figurative of ׳י Psalm 121:5; hence = protection, defence, of city (wall) Jeremiah 48:45; of ׳י Numbers 14:9 (JE), Psalm 91:1 (see also proper name בְּצַלְאֵל), compare צֵל יָדוֺ Isaiah 49:2 (covering prophet, under figure of sword), Isaiah 51:16 (covering people); of human ally Isaiah 30:2,3, of king Lamentations 4:20; also of wisdom Ecclesiastes 7:12, money Ecclesiastes 7:12. — בְּצִלָּהּ Isaiah 34:15 apparently reference to קִמּוֺז, but improbable; read perhaps בֵּצֶיהָ her eggs Du Che Hpt (Che Heb Hpt transpose וּבָֽקְעָה וְדָֽגְרָה).
3 shadow as symbol of transitoriness of life Job 8:9; Job 14:2; Psalm 144:4 (כְּצֵל עוֺבֵר), Ecclesiastes 6:12; Ecclesiastes 8:13; כְּצֵל נָטוּי of an individual Life near its end Psalm 102:12, So כְּצֵל כִּנְטוֺתוֺ Psalm 109:23; in simile of emaciated members, וִיצֻרַי כַּצֵּל Job 17:7.
צִלְלוֺ, צְלָלִים, צִלְלֵי see צֶל. above
צֵל m. (f. Isaiah 37:8, compare the form צִלָּה), with suff. צִלִּי (from the root צָלַל No. III) a shadow (Arab. ظِلُّ), Judges 9:36; Psalms 80:11, etc. Metaph. Job 17:7, “all my members (are) like a shadow,” i.e. scarce a shadow of my body remains. Also
(a) used of anything fleeting and transient, Job 8:9 Psal. 102:12 Ecclesiastes 8:13.
(b) of a roof which affords shade and protection (compare Lat. umbra); hence used for protection and defence; preserving sometimes however the image of a shadow, Psalms 17:8, 36:8 Isaiah 16:3, “make thy shadow at noon as in the night,” i.e. afford a safe refuge in glowing heat. Isaiah 23:4, “thou (O Jehovah) art a shadow in heat;” sometimes not retaining the image, Numbers 14:9; Ecclesiastes 7:12. In plur. is used the form צְלָלִים.