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Strong's #8596 - תֹּף
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- timbrel, tambourine
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1500) pt (תפ TP) AC: Beat CO: Tambourine AB: ?: The beating of a Tambourine. (eng: tap)
B) ppt (תפפ TPP) AC: Beat CO: Tambourine AB: ?
V) ppt (תפפ TPP) - Beat: The rhythmic beating of a tambourine. KJV (2): (vf: Paal, Participle) timbrel, tabering - Strongs: H8608 (תָּפַף)
J) pft (תופ TWP) AC: ? CO: Tambourine AB: ?
Nm ) pft (תופ TWP) - Tambourine: KJV (17): timbrel, tabret - Strongs: H8596 (תֹּף)
Nf2) tpft (תופת TWPT) - Spit: [Unknown connection to root;] KJV (1): tabret - Strongs: H8611 (תֹּפֶת)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
תֹּף m. plur. תֻּפִּים (from the root תָּפַף)
(1) a drum, timbrel (Arab. دُفُّ, whence the Spanish adduffa), beaten in the East by women when dancing; it is made with a wooden circle, covered with membrane and furnished with brass bells, Exodus 15:20; Judges 11:34; Jeremiah 31:4 (compare Psalms 68:26). Compare Niebuhr’s Travels, vol i. p. 181.
(2) Ezekiel 28:13, the bezel or hollow in which a gem is set; compare נֶקֶב.