Berean Strong's Lexicon sillon or sallon: Exaltation, elevation, or a high place. Original Word: סִלּוֹן or סַלּוֹן Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to be elevated or to lift up. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent often used in the Septuagint for similar concepts of elevation or exaltation is ὕψωμα (hypsoma), Strong's Greek 5313, which also denotes a high place or something lifted up. Usage: The term "sillon" or "sallon" is used to denote a place of elevation or a high place, often in a metaphorical sense to describe a position of honor or exaltation. It can also refer to a physical high place, such as a hill or a raised area. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite culture, high places were often associated with worship and religious practices. They were locations where altars were built, and sacrifices were made, sometimes to Yahweh and at other times to foreign gods. The concept of elevation was also metaphorically significant, representing honor, authority, and divine favor. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definition a briar NASB Translation brier (1), thorns (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs [סַלּוֺן], סִלּוֺן noun masculine brier (√ unknown): — סִלּוֺן מַמְאִיר Ezekiel 28:24 a pricking brier (figurative of national distress; "" קוֺץ מַכְאִב); plural סַלּוֺנִים Ezekiel 2:6 ( + סָרָבִים; Co [after Vrss] Berthol [not Toy] read (אותך) סֹרְבִים וְסֹלִים resisting and despising thee; ׳סִל is then Participle from I. סלה). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance brier, thorn Or callown {sal-one'}; from calah; a prickle (as if pendulous); brier, thorn. see HEBREW calah Forms and Transliterations וְסַלּוֹנִים֙ וסלונים סִלּ֤וֹן סלון sil·lō·wn silLon sillōwn vesalloNim wə·sal·lō·w·nîm wəsallōwnîmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Ezekiel 2:6 HEB: כִּ֣י סָרָבִ֤ים וְסַלּוֹנִים֙ אוֹתָ֔ךְ וְאֶל־ NAS: thistles and thorns are with you and you sit KJV: though briers and thorns [be] with thee, and thou dost dwell INT: though thistles and thorns for on Ezekiel 28:24 2 Occurrences |