Berean Strong's Lexicon Tirtsah: Tirzah Original Word: תִּרְצָה Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root רָצָה (ratsah), meaning "to be pleased" or "to be accepted." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for Tirzah in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a proper noun specific to Hebrew culture and geography. Usage: Tirzah is a proper noun used in the Hebrew Bible to refer to both a person and a place. As a name, it means "she is my delight" or "pleasing." It is used to describe one of the daughters of Zelophehad and also as the name of a significant city in ancient Israel. Cultural and Historical Background: Tirzah was an ancient Canaanite city that became an important city in the northern kingdom of Israel. It served as the capital of the northern kingdom before Samaria was established. The city is noted for its beauty and strategic location. In the context of the daughters of Zelophehad, Tirzah is one of the five sisters who successfully petitioned Moses for the right to inherit their father's property, setting a precedent for inheritance rights for women in Israel. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ratsah Definition daughter of Zelophehad, also a Canaanite city NASB Translation Tirzah (18). Brown-Driver-Briggs תִּרְצָה proper name, feminine and of a location (pleasure, beauty); — 1. feminine daughter of Selophehad of Gilead Numbers 26:33; Numbers 27:1; Numbers 36:11; Joshua 17:3; Θερσα. 2. location old Canaanite city Joshua 12:24, early cap. of Northern Israel (until Omri) 1 Kings 14:17 (תִּרְצָ֫תָה), 1 Kings 15:21,33; 1 Kings 16:6,8,9 (twice in verse); 1 Kings 16:15,17,23, Θαρσα, usually Θερσα; Menahem's base of operations 2 Kings 15:14,16 (Θαρς(ε)ιλα 2 Kings 15:14, EusebOnom. 263, 62, ed. Lag compare Θαρσιλα, village of Samaritans in Batanea, and BuhlGeogr. 247 conjecture Tesîl, 20 miles east of Lake Gennesaret, but this too remote); in simile of beauty (omitted by ᵐ5) Songs 6:4 ("" יְרוּשָׁלַם); — site not certain; conjectured are: Tallûza, just north of Mt. Ebal (RobBR iii. 302 f.), Tayaƒir, approximately 10 miles further northeast, > e‰-ˆîre, south of Gerizim (see, on these, GASmGeogr. 355 BuhlGeogr. 203 AglenHast. DB. under the word). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Tirzah From ratsah; delightsomeness; Tirtsah, a place in Palestine; also an Israelitess -- Tirzah. see HEBREW ratsah Forms and Transliterations בְּתִרְצָ֑ה בְּתִרְצָ֔ה בְּתִרְצָ֖ה בְּתִרְצָֽה׃ בְתִרְצָה֙ בתרצה בתרצה׃ וְתִרְצָֽה׃ ותרצה׃ כְּתִרְצָ֔ה כתרצה מִתִּרְצָ֔ה מִתִּרְצָ֗ה מתרצה תִּרְצָ֖ה תִּרְצָֽה׃ תִרְצָ֑תָה תִרְצָ֗ה תרצה תרצה׃ תרצתה bə·ṯir·ṣāh ḇə·ṯir·ṣāh bəṯirṣāh ḇəṯirṣāh betirTzah kə·ṯir·ṣāh kəṯirṣāh ketirTzah mit·tir·ṣāh mittirṣāh mittirTzah ṯir·ṣā·ṯāh tir·ṣāh ṯir·ṣāh tirṣāh ṯirṣāh ṯirṣāṯāh tirTzah tirTzatah vetirTzah wə·ṯir·ṣāh wəṯirṣāhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Numbers 26:33 HEB: חָגְלָ֥ה מִלְכָּ֖ה וְתִרְצָֽה׃ NAS: Hoglah, Milcah and Tirzah. KJV: Hoglah, Milcah, and Tirzah. INT: Hoglah Milcah and Tirzah Numbers 27:1 Numbers 36:11 Joshua 12:24 Joshua 17:3 1 Kings 14:17 1 Kings 15:21 1 Kings 15:33 1 Kings 16:6 1 Kings 16:8 1 Kings 16:9 1 Kings 16:9 1 Kings 16:15 1 Kings 16:17 1 Kings 16:23 2 Kings 15:14 2 Kings 15:16 Songs 6:4 18 Occurrences |