1000. betsah
Berean Strong's Lexicon
betsah: Egg

Original Word: בֵּצָה
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: betsah
Pronunciation: bay-tsaw'
Phonetic Spelling: (bay-tsaw')
Definition: Egg
Meaning: an egg

Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to swell out or bulge

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent for "egg" is ᾠόν (Strong's Greek 5609), which appears in the New Testament, such as in Luke 11:12: "Or if he asks for an egg, will he give him a scorpion?" (BSB).

Usage: The Hebrew word "betsah" refers to an egg, a common item in the diet and daily life of ancient Near Eastern cultures. It is used in the Bible to describe a literal egg, often in the context of food or as a metaphor for something fragile or in need of care.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, eggs were a staple food, valued for their nutritional content and ease of preparation. They were often gathered from domesticated birds such as chickens or from wild birds. Eggs also held symbolic meaning, representing new life and potential. In the broader ancient Near Eastern context, eggs were sometimes used in rituals and as offerings.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from the same as buts
Definition
an egg
NASB Translation
eggs (6).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[בֵּיצָה] noun feminineIsaiah 10:14 egg (Late Hebrew id., Arabic , Aramaic בִּיעֲתָא, ) — only Plural בֵּיצִים Deuteronomy 22:6 (twice in verse); Isaiah 10:14; construct בֵּיצֵי Isaiah 59:5; suffix בֵּיצֶיהָ Job 39:14, בֵּיצֵיהֶם Isaiah 59:5; — eggs Isaiah 10:14 (of small bird צפור) Deuteronomy 22:6 (twice in verse), compare Isaiah 10:14 (in simil.); (of ostrich רננים) Job 39:14; (of great viper צפעוני) Isaiah 59:5 (twice in verse) (metaphor)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
egg

From the same as buwts; an egg (from its whiteness) -- egg.

see HEBREW buwts

Forms and Transliterations
בֵּיצִ֣ים בֵּיצֵ֤י בֵּצֶ֑יהָ בֵיצִ֔ים ביצי ביצים בציה הַבֵּיצִ֑ים הביצים מִבֵּֽיצֵיהֶם֙ מביציהם bê·ṣê bê·ṣe·hā bê·ṣîm ḇê·ṣîm beiTzei beiTzim bêṣê bêṣehā bêṣîm ḇêṣîm beTzeiha hab·bê·ṣîm habbeiTzim habbêṣîm mib·bê·ṣê·hem mibbeitzeiHem mibbêṣêhem veiTzim
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Deuteronomy 22:6
HEB: אֶפְרֹחִים֙ א֣וֹ בֵיצִ֔ים וְהָאֵ֤ם רֹבֶ֙צֶת֙
NAS: ones or eggs, and the mother sitting
KJV: [whether they be] young ones, or eggs, and the dam
INT: young or eggs and the mother sitting

Deuteronomy 22:6
HEB: א֖וֹ עַל־ הַבֵּיצִ֑ים לֹא־ תִקַּ֥ח
NAS: or on the eggs, you shall not take
KJV: upon the young, or upon the eggs, thou shalt not take
INT: or on the eggs shall not take

Job 39:14
HEB: תַעֲזֹ֣ב לָאָ֣רֶץ בֵּצֶ֑יהָ וְֽעַל־ עָפָ֥ר
NAS: For she abandons her eggs to the earth
KJV: Which leaveth her eggs in the earth,
INT: abandons to the earth her eggs in the dust

Isaiah 10:14
HEB: הָֽעַמִּ֔ים וְכֶאֱסֹף֙ בֵּיצִ֣ים עֲזֻב֔וֹת כָּל־
NAS: abandoned eggs, I gathered
KJV: and as one gathereth eggs [that are] left,
INT: of the peoples gathers eggs abandoned all

Isaiah 59:5
HEB: בֵּיצֵ֤י צִפְעוֹנִי֙ בִּקֵּ֔עוּ
NAS: adders' eggs and weave
KJV: cockatrice' eggs, and weave
INT: eggs adders' hatch

Isaiah 59:5
HEB: יֶאֱרֹ֑גוּ הָאֹכֵ֤ל מִבֵּֽיצֵיהֶם֙ יָמ֔וּת וְהַזּוּרֶ֖ה
NAS: He who eats of their eggs dies,
KJV: he that eateth of their eggs dieth,
INT: and weave eats of their eggs dies is crushed

6 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 1000
6 Occurrences


bê·ṣê — 1 Occ.
bê·ṣîm — 1 Occ.
bê·ṣe·hā — 1 Occ.
hab·bê·ṣîm — 1 Occ.
mib·bê·ṣê·hem — 1 Occ.
ḇê·ṣîm — 1 Occ.
















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