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Strong's #6725 - צִיּוּן
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1401) iy (תסי TsY) AC: ? CO: Desert AB: ?: The desert nomads life was a continual traveling from one location to another always hunting for pastures. The stars and terrain served as landmarks to guide the nomad on his journey. This parent root is related to aythrough the idea of migration as an issuing out. (eng: sign)
A) iy (תסי TsY) AC: ? CO: Desert AB: ?
Nm ) iy (תסי TsY) - Ship: Just as the nomad travels the wilderness, ships are nomads of the sea. KJV (4): ship - Strongs: H6716 (צִי)
Nf1) eiy (תסיה TsYH) - Desert: KJV (16): dry, wilderness, drought, solitary, barren - Strongs: H6723 (צִיָּה)
fm) iiy (תסיי TsYY) - Desert: KJV (6): desert, wilderness - Strongs: H6728 (צִי)
jm) nfiy (תסיונ TsYWN) - I. Desert: II. Landmark:The marks in the desert which the nomad follows as road signs. KJV (5): dry, title, waymark, sign - Strongs: H6724 (צָיוֹן), H6725 (צִיּוּן)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
צִיּוּן m. cippus, a pillar; so called from its being set up, erected (see the root צָוָה Kal), 2 Kings 23:17 whether sepulchral, Ezekiel 39:15, or to shew the way, Jeremiah 31:21.