צֹאן S 6629, 6792 TWOT 1864a GK 7366, 7555273 n.coll.f. Gn 30:36 (poss. m. v 39a +, Kö Synt. § 247 g, but dub. , v 39b c. vb. fpl., as usually; in 1 S 15:14 join הַזֶּה with קֹול ; v. further Albr ZAW xv (1895), 316 ff. ) small cattle, sheep and goats, flock, flocks ; צ׳ abs. Gn 4:2 +, cstr. 29:9 +; sf. צֹאנֹו 4:4 +; צֹאנֵנוּ Ex 10: 9, צֹאונֵנוּ ψ 144:13 ; as pl. צֹאנֵינוּ Ne 10:37 van d. H. Gi (not Baer); s.
[
צֹנֶא
]
צֹנֶה
p. 856, etc.;
1.
lit.
a.
small cattle
, usually of sheep and goats in one flock (
Rob
BR i. 477)
Gn 30:31
,
32
+; sheep specified also
21:28
(
כִּבְשׂת הַצּ׳
),
31:38
(
אֵילֵי צ׳
)
+
; sheep only
1 S 25:2
(
+
עִזִּים
); goats specified
Gn 27:9 Je 50:
8;
צ׳
as yielding (1) animals for food
Am 6:4
(
כָּרִים
),
1 S 14:32 2 S 12:4 Ne 5:18
+;
צ׳ מַאֲכָל
ψ 44:12
(in
sim.
); (2) wool
Gn 31:19
+
(
v.
[
גָּזַז
],
גֵּז
); (3) milk,
חֲלֵב צ׳
Dt 32:14
(? goats milk,
cf.
Pr 27:2
7); (4) sacrif. victims
Gn 4:4
(
J
),
Lv 1:2
,
10
;
3:6 Nu 15:3
(all
P
),
22:40
(
E
),
Dt 12:6
,
17
,
21
+
often; so
צֹאן קָדָשִׁים
Ex 36:38
a,
cf.
בְקָרֵינוּ וְצֹאנֵינוּ בְּכֹורֵי
Ne 10:3
7; in gen. as property (often
+
בָּקָר
, etc.)
Gn 12:16
;
13:5
;
24:35 Jb 1:
3;
42:12
+
often (
v.
also
II
. [
עַשְׁתָּרוֹת
]); gift
Gn 20:14
;
21:27
;
38:17
(goat),
Dt 15:14 2
TelAm. TA, q.v. . Zim H. Zimmern.
ZA
Zeitschr. für Assyriologie
.
Palm.
Palmyrene.
coll.
collective.
f.
feminine,
feminae.
v
verse.
+
plus, denotes often that other passages, etc., might be cited. So also where the forms of verbs, nouns, and adjectives are illustrated by citations, near the beginning of articles; while etc. in such connexions commonly indicates that other forms of the word occur, which it has not been thought worth while to cite.
Kö
E. König, Heb. Gram.
dub.
dubious, doubtful.
c.
circa
, about; also
cum
, with.
vb.
verb.
Albr K. Albretch.
ZAW
Z. f. alttest. Wissenschaft
.
abs.
absolute.
cstr.
construct.
sf.
suffix,
or
with suffix.
van d. H.
E. van der Hooght
, Heb. text of O.T.
Gi
C.D. Gindsburg.
Rob E. Robinson, Biblical Resarches. sim. simile.
J Jehovist. P Priests Code or Narrative. E Elohist.