Lexical Summary tsor: a hard pebble, flint Original Word: צֹרTransliteration: tsor Phonetic Spelling: (tsore) Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: a hard pebble, flint Meaning: a hard pebble, flint Strong's Concordance flint, sharp stone From tsuwr; a stone (as if pressed hard or to a point); (by implication, of use) a knife -- flint, sharp stone. see HEBREW tsuwr Brown-Driver-Briggs H6864. tsor II. צֹר noun [masculine] id.; — ׳צ used as knife Exodus 4:25; in compare, מִצ חָזָק ׳כְּשָׁמִיר Ezekiel 3:9; plural צֻרִים חַרְכוֺת Joshua 5:2-3,knives of flint. — חַרְכּוֺ צזּר Psalm 89:44 is dubious, ׳צ usually taken as = צֹר, and then either flint of his sword (i.e. sword sharp as flint, Bae), or edge (like flint) of his sword (most); We leaves untranslated; הַצֻּדִים חֶלְקַת 2 Samuel 2:16 see I. חֶלְקָה — Job 22:24 see I. צוּר below V. צור. I. צֹר. |