Strong's Lexicon tsepheth: Pitch, tar Original Word: צֶפֶת Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to "set up" or "erect." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • There is no direct Greek equivalent for the Hebrew word צֶפֶת (Tsefet) in the Strong's Concordance. However, related architectural terms in Greek might include κεφαλή (kephalē), meaning "head" or "top," which can be used metaphorically or literally to describe the top part of a structure, such as a column capital. Usage: The term צֶפֶת (Tsefet) is used in the context of architectural elements, specifically referring to the capital or topmost part of a column. This word is not frequently found in the Hebrew Bible, indicating its specialized use in describing structural features. Context: • The Hebrew word צֶפֶת (Tsefet) is associated with the architectural design of ancient structures, particularly in the context of temple or palace construction. Capitals were often ornately designed and served both a decorative and functional purpose, crowning the columns that supported roofs or upper stories. The use of capitals in ancient architecture symbolized strength and beauty, often reflecting the artistic and cultural values of the period. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom tsaphah Definition probably plated capital (of a pillar) NASB Translation capital (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs צֶ֫פֶת noun feminine apparently plated capital of pillar2Chronicles 3:15. צפח (√ of following; compare Arabic Strong's Exhaustive Concordance chapiter From an unused root meaning to encircle; a capital of a column -- chapiter. Forms and Transliterations וְהַצֶּ֥פֶת והצפת vehatzTzefet wə·haṣ·ṣe·p̄eṯ wəhaṣṣep̄eṯLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 2 Chronicles 3:15 HEB: וְחָמֵ֖שׁ אֹ֑רֶךְ וְהַצֶּ֥פֶת אֲשֶׁר־ עַל־ NAS: high, and the capital on the top KJV: high, and the chapiter that [was] on the top INT: of each five high and the capital after on 1 Occurrence |
II. make wide, broad;
anything broad (stone, plank, sheathing, plating), Syriac
plating; also Ethiopic
spread out, extend; Sabean (Lihyanian) הצפחת, אצפחת platform, DHMEpigr. Denkm. 84. 86; but (transposed) Arabic
, wide bowl, compare Frä63). 


