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צֵר

Tsêr · Tser, a place in Palestine

H6863noun1 occurrences
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צֵר

Tsêrtsare

Tser, a place in Palestine

Definition

Tser (צֵר) is a proper noun referring to a fortified city in the territory of the tribe of Naphtali, as listed in Joshua 19:35. It is one of the nineteen 'fortified cities' mentioned in that verse, indicating it was a place of military and strategic importance within the tribal allotment. The name itself, meaning 'rock' or 'flint,' likely describes its physical setting—perhaps a rocky outcrop or a cliffside location that provided natural defense. As a specific place-name, its meaning is consistent across its single biblical occurrence.

Biblical Usage

The word צֵר is used only once in the Old Testament, in Joshua 19:35, within a list of cities given to the tribe of Naphtali. Its usage is purely geographical, serving to identify a specific location within the tribal inheritance. The context is a formal inventory of territorial boundaries and settlements following the Israelite conquest of Canaan.

Etymology

The name Tser (צֵר) derives from the Hebrew root צָרַר (tsarar, H6887), which carries the core meaning 'to bind, be narrow, or show hostility.' A closely related noun, צוּר (tsur, H6697), means 'rock' or 'cliff.' Thus, Tser likely means 'rock' or 'flint,' picturing a rocky, confined, or fortified place. This etymology is typical for ancient Near Eastern place-names, which often described a location's prominent physical characteristic.

Semantic Range

As a 'fortified city' (עָרֵי מִבְצָר) in Naphtali, Tser represented security, tribal identity, and the fulfillment of God's promise to allocate the land of Canaan to the Israelites (Joshua 19:35). Its rocky name and fortified status highlight the practical need for defense in the contested hill country. Understanding it as a fortified settlement helps modern readers visualize the concrete reality of establishing a national homeland in a geopolitically complex region. צוּר (Tsur, H6697) — A more common biblical word for 'rock,' often used metaphorically for God; Tser is a specific place-name derived from this concept. סֶלַע (Selaʿ, H5553) — Another word for 'rock' or 'crag,' often referring to a large, lofty rock formation, whereas Tser as a name implies a rocky place suitable for a settlement.

Word Details

Strong's NumberH6863
LanguageHebrew (Biblical)
Part of Speechnoun
Hebrew Formצֵר
TransliterationTsêr
Pronunciationtsare
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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]
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  5. Thayer, J.H. (1889) A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament. [Public Domain]
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