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Strong's #2339 - חוּט

Transliteration
chûwṭ
Phonetics
khoot
Origin
from an unused root probably meaning to sew
Parts of Speech
masculine noun
TWOT
621a
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Definition   
Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition

  1. a thread, cord, line, string

Frequency Lists
Verse Results
ASV (7)
Genesis 1
Joshua 1
Judges 1
1 Kings 1
Ecclesiastes 1
Song of Solomon 1
Jeremiah 1
BSB (6)
Genesis 1
Joshua 1
Judges 1
1 Kings 1
Ecclesiastes 1
Song of Solomon 1
Jeremiah 1
CSB (3)
Genesis 1
Joshua 1
Judges 1
1 Kings 1
Ecclesiastes 1
Song of Solomon 1
Jeremiah 1
ESV (5)
Genesis 1
Joshua 1
Judges 1
1 Kings 1
Ecclesiastes 1
KJV (7)
Genesis 1
Joshua 1
Judges 1
1 Kings 1
Ecclesiastes 1
Song of Solomon 1
Jeremiah 1
LEB (6)
Genesis 1
Judges 1
1 Kings 1
Ecclesiastes 1
Song of Solomon 1
Jeremiah 1
LSB (6)
Genesis 1
Joshua 1
Judges 1
1 Kings 1
Ecclesiastes 1
Song of Solomon 1
N95 (6)
Genesis 1
Joshua 1
Judges 1
1 Kings 1
Ecclesiastes 1
Song of Solomon 1
NAS (6)
Genesis 1
Joshua 1
Judges 1
1 Kings 1
Ecclesiastes 1
Song of Solomon 1
Jeremiah 1
NLT (0)
The World English Bible
did not use
this Strong's Number
WEB (7)
Genesis 1
Joshua 1
Judges 1
1 Kings 1
Ecclesiastes 1
Song of Solomon 1
Jeremiah 1
Ancient Hebrew Lexicon Definitions

1170) uh (ההתה HhTh) AC: Measure CO: Cord AB: Miss: Cords are used for binding as well as measuring. A cord is also used as measuring device by placing knots incrementally. The cord is stretched between the two points to measure and the knots are counted.

A) uh (ההתה HhTh) AC: Measure CO: ? AB: Sin: When shooting an arrow or other object to a target, the distance that one misses is measured with a cord. The wrong actions of one are also measured against the correct action.

fm) iuh (ההתהי HhThY) - Sin: [Aramaic only] KJV (1): sin - Strongs: H2408 (חֲטָי)

E) auh (ההתהא HhThA) AC: Measure CO: ? AB: Sin: When shooting an arrow or other object to a target, the distance that one misses is measured with a cord. The wrong actions of one are also measured against the correct action.

V) auh (ההתהא HhThA) - Miss: To miss the target, whether a literal target or a goal that is aimed for. KJV (238): (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Piel) sin, purify, cleanse, sinner, committed, offended, blame, done - Strongs: H2398 (חָטָא)

Nm) auh (ההתהא HhThA) - Sin: A missing of the target. Also a sinner as one who misses the mark. KJV (51): sinner, sinful, offender, sin, faults, grievously, offences - Strongs: H2399 (חֵטְא), H2400 (חַטָּא)

Nf1) eauh (ההתהאה HhThAH) - Sin: A missing of the target. Also the sin offering which by transference becomes the sin. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: tajx] KJV (305): sin, sin offering, punishment, purifying - Strongs: H2401 (חֲטָאָה), H2402 (חַטָּאָה), H2403 (חַטָּאָה)

bf ) aiuh (ההתהיא HhThYA) - Sin: The sin offering which by transference becomes the sin. [Aramaic only] KJV (1): sin offering - Strongs: H2409 (חַטָּיָא)

J) ufh (ההותה HhWTh) AC: Join CO: Cord AB: ?

V) ufh (ההותה HhWTh) - Join: A tying with a cord. [Aramaic only] KJV (1): (vf: Participle) join - Strongs: H2338 (חוּט)

Nm) ufh (ההותה HhWTh) - Cord: KJV (7): thread, line, cord, fillet - Strongs: H2339 (חוּט)

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Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
 חוּט noun masculine Joshua 2:18 thread, cord, line (Late Hebrew id.; Arabic , Aramaic , חוּטָא) — ׳ח absolute Genesis 14:23 2t.; construct Joshua 2:18+ 3t.; —

1 thread, as easily broken Judges 16:12 (simile); as composing a rope or cord; הַשָּׁנִי הַזֶּה׳תִּקְוַת ח Joshua 2:18 (JE) this cord of scarlet thread (literally the cord of this thread of scarlet); probably also מִחוּט וְעַד שְׂרוֺךְ נַעַל Genesis 14:23 from a thread to a sandal-thong; in simile ׳כְּחהַשָּׁנִי Song of Solomon 4:3 like a thread of scarlet are thy lips.

2 cord, הַמְּשֻׁלָּשׁ׳הַח Ecclesiastes 4:12 a three-fold cord.

3 line, as measure of length 1 Kings 7:15 and a line of twelve cubits surrounded (i.e. would surround) it (compare קָו 1 Kings 7:23), so Jeremiah 52:21.

חִוִּי see below II. חוה.


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Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Definition

חוּט Chald. to sew, to sew together, Syriac ܚܘܽܛ, Arab. خاط Med. Ye id.

Aphel, to repair a wall, Ezra 4:12 comp. רָפָא. Hence

חוּט m.

(1)  a thread, a line, Judges 16:12; Ecclesiastes 4:12; Song of Solomon 4:3. A proverbial saying, Genesis 14:23, מִחוּט וְעַד שְׂרוֹךְ נַעַל “neither a thread nor a shoe-latchet,” i.e. not even the least or the most worthless thing. Similar is the Latin neque hilum (Lucr. iii. 784; Enn. ap. Varr. L. L. iv. 22), for neque filum, whence nihil. A similar proverb is used in Arabic لا فتيلا, see Hamasa, Schultens, p. 404.

(2) a rope, cord [collect. of No. 1 in Thes.], Joshua 2:18.


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List of Word Forms
וְהַחוּט֙ וְח֛וּט וְחוּט֙ והחוט וחוט חוּט֩ חוט כְּח֤וּט כַּחֽוּט׃ כחוט כחוט׃ מִחוּט֙ מחוט chut ḥūṭ ka·ḥūṭ kaChut kaḥūṭ kə·ḥūṭ keChut kəḥūṭ mi·ḥūṭ miChut miḥūṭ veChut vehaChut wə·ha·ḥūṭ wə·ḥūṭ wəhaḥūṭ wəḥūṭ
 
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