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#2690 חָצַר chatsar {khaw-tsar'}
a primitive root; TWOT - 726b; v
Hebrew Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1) to sound a trumpet
1a) (Piel) players on clarions (participle)
1b) (Hiphil) sound with clarions (participle)
Brown-Driver-Briggs (Old Testament Hebrew-English Lexicon)
A primitive root; properly to surround with a stockade, and thus separate from the open country; but used only in the reduplicated form (the second and third forms; to trumpet, that is, blow on that instrument):blow, sound, trumpeter.
Strong's (Hebrew & Chaldee Dictionary of the Old Testament)
- #2690.
- חָצַר
- chatsar or
- [or] חֲצֹצֵר
- chatsotser (348d); denom. vb. from 2689; to sound a trumpet:
- NASB - blew(2), blew trumpets(1), blowing(1), sounded(1).
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AV - sounded 2, blow 1, sounding 1, trumpeters 1, sounded 1, variant 5; 11
- blow
- 1 Chronicles 15:24.
- sounded
- 2 Chronicles 13:14; 29:28.
- sounding
- 2 Chronicles 5:12.
- trumpeters
- 2 Chronicles 5:13.
- trumpets
- 2 Chronicles 7:6.
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