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Lexicon :: Strong's H6672 - ṣōhar

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צֹהַר
Transliteration
ṣōhar
Pronunciation
tso'-har
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Part of Speech
feminine noun, masculine noun
Root Word (Etymology)
Dictionary Aids

TWOT Reference: 1883a,1883b

Strong’s Definitions

צֹהַר tsôhar, tso'-har; from H6671; a light (i.e. window); dual double light, i.e. noon:—midday, noon(-day, -tide), window.


KJV Translation Count — Total: 24x

The KJV translates Strong's H6672 in the following manner: noon (11x), noonday (9x), day (1x), midday (1x), noontide (with H6256) (1x), window (1x).

KJV Translation Count — Total: 24x
The KJV translates Strong's H6672 in the following manner: noon (11x), noonday (9x), day (1x), midday (1x), noontide (with H6256) (1x), window (1x).
masculine noun
  1. noon, midday

    1. noon (as specific time of day)

    2. noon (in simile as bright of happiness, blessing)

      feminine noun
  2. roof

    1. meaning dubious

Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
צֹהַר tsôhar, tso'-har; from H6671; a light (i.e. window); dual double light, i.e. noon:—midday, noon(-day, -tide), window.
STRONGS H6672: Abbreviations
† I. [צֹ֫הַר] [noun masculine] only plural צָהֳרַ֫יִם midday, noon, Deuteronomy 28:29+, צָהֳרָ֑יִם Genesis 43:16 +(when sun mounts its highest; on form as expanded plural (not dual) see Ges§ 88 c and references); — usually
1. noon as a specific time of day, 1 Kings 18:29; especially בַּצּ׳ at noon Genesis 43:16, 25; Amos 8:9; 1 Kings 18:27; 1 Kings 20:16; Songs 1:7 (resting-time for flock), Jeremiah 6:4 (opposed to evening); בְּעֵת צ׳ Jeremiah 20:16 (distinguished from morning) as time of supposed security Jeremiah 15:8; Zephaniah 2:4; also מֵהַבֹּקֶר וְעַד הַצּ׳ 1 Kings 18:26, עַדהַֿצּ׳ 2 Kings 4:20; without ב, as adverb, צ׳ as time of prayer Psalm 55:18 (+בֹּקֶר, עֶרֶב); as time of wasting קֶטֶב Psalm 91:6; מִשְׁכַּב הַצּ׳ 2 Samuel 4:5 noonday repose.
2. noon, as bright, simile of happiness, blessing, Isaiah 58:10 (opposed to אֲפֵלָה), Psalm 37:6 (|| כָּאוֺר); compare Job 11:17 (Ges§ 133 e); see also בְּתוֺךְ הַצּ׳ Isaiah 16:3 (opposed to צִלֵּךְ); בַּצּ׳ Deuteronomy 28:29; Isaiah 59:10; Job 5:14.

† II. צֹ֫הַר noun feminine probably roof (compare Arabic, Assyrian, Tel Amarna back; > Thes Di and others light, window); — תַּעֲשֶׂה צ׳ לַתֵּבָה Genesis 6:16.
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BLB Scripture Index of Brown-Driver-Briggs

Genesis

6:16; 43:16; 43:16; 43:25

Deuteronomy

28:29; 28:29

2 Samuel

4:5

1 Kings

18:26; 18:27; 18:29; 20:16

2 Kings

4:20

Job

5:14; 11:17

Psalms

37:6; 55:18; 91:6

Song of Songs

1:7

Isaiah

16:3; 58:10; 59:10

Jeremiah

6:4; 15:8; 20:16

Amos

8:9

Zephaniah

2:4

H6672

Word / Phrase / Strong's Search

Strong's Number H6672 matches the Hebrew צֹהַר (ṣōhar),
which occurs 24 times in 24 verses in the WLC Hebrew.

Unchecked Copy BoxGen 6:16 - “You shall make H6213 a [fn]window H6672 for the ark, H8392 and finish H3615 it to a cubit H520 from [fn]the top; H4605 and set H7760 the door H6607 of the ark H8392 in the side H6654 of it; you shall make H6213 it with lower, H8482 second, H8145 and third H7992 decks.
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 43:16 - When Joseph H3130 saw H7200 Benjamin H1144 with them, he said H559 to his house H1004 steward, H834 H5921 “Bring H935 the men H376 into the house, H1004 and slay H2873 an animal H2874 and make H3559 ready; H3559 for the men H376 are to dine H398 with me at noon.” H6672
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 43:25 - So they prepared H3559 the present H4503 [fn]for Joseph’s H3130 coming H935 at noon; H6672 for they had heard H8085 that they were to eat H398 [fn]a meal H3899 there. H8033
Unchecked Copy BoxDeu 28:29 - and you will [fn]grope H4959 at noon, H6672 as the blind H5787 man H5787 gropes H4959 in darkness, H653 and you will not prosper H6743 in your ways; H1870 but you shall only H389 be oppressed H6231 and robbed H1497 continually, H3605 H3117 with none H369 to save H3467 you.
Unchecked Copy Box2Sa 4:5 - So the sons H1121 of Rimmon H7417 the Beerothite, H886 Rechab H7394 and Baanah, H1196 departed H1980 and came H935 to the house H1004 of Ish-bosheth H378 in the heat H2527 of the day H3117 while he was taking H7901 his midday H6672 rest. H4904
Unchecked Copy Box1Ki 18:26 - Then they took H3947 the ox H6499 which H834 [fn]was given H5414 them and they prepared H6213 it and called H7121 on the name H8034 of Baal H1168 from morning H1242 until H5704 noon H6672 saying, H559 “O Baal, H1168 answer H6030 us.” But there H369 was no H369 voice H6963 and no H369 one H369 answered. H6030 And they [fn]leaped H6452 about H5921 the altar H4196 which H834 [fn]they made. H6213
Unchecked Copy Box1Ki 18:27 - It came H1961 about at noon, H6672 that Elijah H452 mocked H2048 them and said, H559 “Call H7121 out with a loud H1419 voice, H6963 for he is a god; H430 either H3588 he is occupied H7879 or gone H5509 aside, H5509 or is on a journey, H1870 or perhaps H194 he is asleep H3463 and needs to be awakened.” H3364
Unchecked Copy Box1Ki 18:29 - When midday H6672 was past, H5674 they [fn]raved H5012 until H5704 the time of the offering H5927 of the evening sacrifice; H4503 but there H369 was no H369 voice, H6963 no H369 one H369 answered, H6030 and no H369 [fn]one H369 paid H7182 attention. H7182
Unchecked Copy Box1Ki 20:16 - They went H3318 out at noon, H6672 while Ben-hadad H1130 was drinking H8354 himself drunk H7910 in the [fn]temporary H5521 shelters H5521 [fn]with the thirty-two H7970 H8147 kings H4428 who helped H5826 him.
Unchecked Copy Box2Ki 4:20 - When he had taken H5375 him and brought H935 him to his mother, H517 he sat H3427 on her [fn]lap H1290 until H5704 noon, H6672 and then died. H4191
Unchecked Copy BoxJob 5:14 - “By day H3119 they meet H6298 with darkness, H2822
And grope H4959 at noon H6672 as in the night. H3915
Unchecked Copy BoxJob 11:17 - “Your [fn]life H2465 would be [fn]brighter H6965 than H4480 noonday; H6672
Darkness H5774 would be like the morning. H1242
Unchecked Copy BoxPsa 37:6 - He will bring H3318 forth H3318 your righteousness H6664 as the light H216
And your judgment H4941 as the noonday. H6672
Unchecked Copy BoxPsa 55:17 - Evening H6153 and morning H1242 and at noon, H6672 I will complain H7878 and murmur, H1993
And He will hear H8085 my voice. H6963
Unchecked Copy BoxPsa 91:6 - Of the pestilence H1698 that [fn]stalks H1980 in darkness, H652
Or of the destruction H6986 that lays H7703 waste H7703 at noon. H6672
Unchecked Copy BoxSng 1:7 - “Tell H5046 me, O you whom H7945 my soul H5315 loves, H157
Where H351 do you pasture H7462 your flock,
Where H351 do you make it lie H7257 down H7257 at noon? H6672
For why H4100 should I be like one who [fn]veils H5844 herself
Beside H5921 the flocks H5739 of your companions?” H2270
Unchecked Copy BoxIsa 16:3 - [fn]Give H935 us advice, H6098 make H6213 a decision; H6415
[fn]Cast H7896 your shadow H6738 like night H3915 [fn]at high H8432 noon; H6672
Hide H5641 the outcasts, H5080 do not betray H1540 the fugitive. H5074
Unchecked Copy BoxIsa 58:10 - And if you [fn]give H6329 yourself H5315 to the hungry H7457
And satisfy H7646 the [fn]desire H5315 of the afflicted, H6031
Then your light H216 will rise H2224 in darkness H2822
And your gloom H653 will become like midday. H6672
Unchecked Copy BoxIsa 59:10 - We grope H1659 along the wall H7023 like blind H5787 men, H5787
We grope H1659 like those who have H369 no H369 eyes; H5869
We stumble H3782 at midday H6672 as in the twilight, H5399
Among those who H820 are vigorous H820 we are like dead H4191 men.
Unchecked Copy BoxJer 6:4 - [fn]Prepare H6942 war H4421 against H5921 her;
Arise, H6965 and let us [fn]attack H5927 at noon. H6672
Woe H188 to us, for the day H3117 declines, H6437
For the shadows H6738 of the evening H6153 lengthen! H5186
Unchecked Copy BoxJer 15:8 - “Their widows H490 will be more H4480 numerous H6105 before Me
Than H4480 the sand H2344 of the seas; H3220
I will bring H935 against them, against H5921 the mother H517 of a young H970 man, H970
A destroyer H7703 at noonday; H6672
I will suddenly H6597 bring H5307 down H5307 on her
Anguish H5892 and dismay. H928
Unchecked Copy BoxJer 20:16 - But let that man H376 be like the cities H5892
Which H834 the LORD H3068 overthrew H2015 without H3808 [fn]relenting, H5162
And let him hear H8085 an outcry H2201 in the morning H1242
And a [fn]shout H8643 of alarm H8643 at noon; H6672
Unchecked Copy BoxAmo 8:9 - “It will come H1961 about in that day,” H3117 declares H5002 the Lord H136 GOD, H3068
“That I will make the sun H8121 go H935 down at noon H6672
And make H2821 the earth H776 dark H2821 in [fn]broad H216 daylight. H3117 H216
Unchecked Copy BoxZep 2:4 - For Gaza H5804 will be abandoned H5800
And Ashkelon H831 a desolation; H8077
Ashdod H795 will be driven H1644 out at noon H6672
And Ekron H6138 will be uprooted. H6131
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