Strong's Lexicon tsori or tseri or tsori: Balm, balsam Original Word: צֹרִי Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to crack (as by pressure), hence to leak. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent in the Strong's Concordance, but the concept of healing and anointing can be related to Greek words such as "ἔλαιον" (elaion - oil) and "χρίσμα" (chrisma - anointing). Usage: The term "tsori" refers to a resinous substance, often translated as "balm" or "balsam," known for its healing and soothing properties. In the biblical context, it is frequently associated with the region of Gilead, known for producing this valuable commodity. It is used metaphorically to signify healing and restoration. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient times, balm was a highly prized commodity, often used for medicinal purposes, embalming, and as a perfume. The balm of Gilead, in particular, was renowned for its quality and effectiveness. The region of Gilead, located east of the Jordan River, was famous for its production of this balm, which was traded extensively throughout the ancient Near East. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definition (a kind of) balsam NASB Translation balm (6). Brown-Driver-Briggs צֳרִי and (Genesis 37:25) (וּ)צְרִי noun [masculine] a kind of balsam, as merchandise Genesis 37:25 (J), Ezekiel 27:17, gift Genesis 43:11 (J), medicament Jeremiah 8:22; Jeremiah 46:11; Jeremiah 51:8 (for national disaster, in fig,); — ThDyerM'Lean in Ency. Bib.Balm think a resin, like (not necess.=) gum of mastic-tree, pistacia lentiscus (otherwise PostHastings DB). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance balm Or tsoriy {tsor-ee'}; from an unused root meaning to crack (as by pressure), hence, to leak; distillation, i.e. Balsam -- balm. Forms and Transliterations הַצֳרִי֙ הצרי וָצֹ֔רִי וּצְרִ֣י וצרי צֳרִ֔י צֳרִי֙ צרי ha·ṣo·rî haṣorî hatzoRi ṣo·rî ṣorî tzoRi ū·ṣə·rî ūṣərî utzeRi vaTzori wā·ṣō·rî wāṣōrîLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 37:25 HEB: נֹֽשְׂאִ֗ים נְכֹאת֙ וּצְרִ֣י וָלֹ֔ט הוֹלְכִ֖ים NAS: aromatic gum and balm and myrrh, KJV: spicery and balm and myrrh, INT: bearing aromatic and balm and myrrh their way Genesis 43:11 Jeremiah 8:22 Jeremiah 46:11 Jeremiah 51:8 Ezekiel 27:17 6 Occurrences |