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כֹּזְבָא

Kôzᵉbâʼ · Cozeba, a place in Palestine

H3578noun1 occurrences
BDB Hebrew LexiconH3578noun

כֹּזְבָא

Kôzᵉbâʼko-zeb-aw'

Cozeba, a place in Palestine

Definition

Cozeba is a proper noun referring to a town or settlement in ancient Judah. The name itself means 'fallacious' or 'deceptive,' derived from the Hebrew root for lying. It is mentioned only once in the Bible in 1 Chronicles 4:22, listed among the descendants of Judah and the inhabitants of various towns. The context suggests it was a known, though likely minor, settlement within the tribal territory.

Biblical Usage

This word is used only once in the Old Testament, in 1 Chronicles 4:22. It appears in a genealogical list detailing the lineages and dwelling places of the tribe of Judah. The usage is purely geographical, identifying a location associated with certain clans. There are no patterns of usage across different books or contexts.

Etymology

The name כֹּזְבָא (Kôzᵉbâʼ) is derived from the root verb כָּזַב (kāzav, H3576), meaning 'to lie, to be false, to fail.' It is a feminine noun form, essentially meaning 'falsehood' or 'deception.' As a place name, it likely described a location that was somehow disappointing, unreliable (e.g., a water source that failed), or was intended to ward off evil by giving it an unflattering name.

Semantic Range

In ancient Near Eastern culture, place names often carried descriptive or symbolic meanings, sometimes reflecting the character of the location, an event that happened there, or a protective invocation. A name meaning 'falsehood' might indicate a settlement that was known for an unreliable resource, was founded under dubious circumstances, or was named to ironically claim the opposite (i.e., that it was *not* deceptive). Its inclusion in a tribal genealogy (1 Chronicles 4:22) underscores the importance of land and locality in Israelite identity and heritage. There are no direct synonyms for this proper place name. Related words from its root include: כָּזָב (kāzāv, H3577) — a masculine noun meaning 'lie' or 'falsehood,' and כָּזַב (kāzav, H3576) — the root verb meaning 'to lie, to deceive.'

Word Details

Strong's NumberH3578
LanguageHebrew (Biblical)
Part of Speechnoun
Hebrew Formכֹּזְבָא
TransliterationKôzᵉbâʼ
Pronunciationko-zeb-aw'
How this works

Definitions are from the Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (BDB, 1906, public domain). Concordance and morphology data are from the OSHB (Open Scriptures Hebrew Bible).

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References

  1. Abbott-Smith, G. (1921) A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. [Public Domain]
  2. Brown, F., Driver, S.R. and Briggs, C.A. (1906) A Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament. Oxford: Clarendon Press. [Public Domain]
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  5. Thayer, J.H. (1889) A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament. [Public Domain]
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