Strong's Lexicon Kisloth Tabor: Kisloth Tabor Original Word: כִּסְלת תָּבֹר Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root כֶּסֶל (kesel), meaning "flank" or "confidence," combined with תָּבוֹר (Tabor), a prominent mountain in Israel. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for Kisloth Tabor, as it is a specific Hebrew geographical name. However, Mount Tabor itself is mentioned in the New Testament, such as in the context of the Transfiguration (though not named directly in the Gospels). Usage: Kisloth Tabor refers to a town or region located near Mount Tabor in the territory of Zebulun. The name suggests a location on the flank or side of Mount Tabor, indicating its geographical positioning. Cultural and Historical Background: Kisloth Tabor is mentioned in the context of the tribal allotments in the Book of Joshua. It was part of the inheritance given to the tribe of Zebulun. Mount Tabor itself is a significant landmark in Israel, known for its distinctive shape and as a site of biblical events. The area around Mount Tabor was fertile and strategically important, contributing to its mention in the tribal divisions. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom kasal and Tabor Definition a place in Issachar NASB Translation Chisloth-tabor (1). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Chisloth- tabor From the feminine plural of kecel and Tabowr; flanks of Tabor; Kisloth-Tabor, a place in Palestine -- Chisloth- tabor. see HEBREW kecel see HEBREW Tabowr Forms and Transliterations תָּבֹ֑ר תבר tā·ḇōr tāḇōr taVorLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Joshua 19:12 HEB: גְּב֥וּל כִּסְלֹ֖ת תָּבֹ֑ר וְיָצָ֥א אֶל־ NAS: as the border of Chisloth-tabor, and it proceeded KJV: unto the border of Chislothtabor, and then goeth out INT: far as the border of Chisloth-tabor proceeded to |