Lexicon Kisloth Tabor: Kisloth Tabor Original Word: כִּסְלת תָּבֹר Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Chisloth- tabor From the feminine plural of kecel and Tabowr; flanks of Tabor; Kisloth-Tabor, a place in Palestine -- Chisloth- tabor. see HEBREW kecel see HEBREW Tabowr NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom kasal and Tabor Definition a place in Issachar NASB Translation Chisloth-tabor (1). Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root כֶּסֶל (kesel), meaning "flank" or "confidence," combined with תָּבוֹר (Tabor), a prominent mountain in Israel.Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct corresponding Strong's Greek entries for Kisloth-Tabor, as it is a specific Hebrew proper noun referring to a location in the Old Testament. Usage: Kisloth-Tabor is used as a proper noun in the Hebrew Bible, specifically as a geographical location within the tribal allotments of Israel. Context: Kisloth-Tabor is mentioned in the context of the territorial boundaries of the tribe of Zebulun. It is identified as a town or region situated near Mount Tabor, a significant landmark in the northern part of ancient Israel. The name suggests a location on the side or flank of Mount Tabor, which is known for its distinctive, rounded shape and strategic importance. In the biblical narrative, Kisloth-Tabor is listed among the towns allotted to the tribe of Zebulun, as recorded in the Book of Joshua. Forms and Transliterations תָּבֹ֑ר תבר tā·ḇōr tāḇōr taVorLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Joshua 19:12 HEB: גְּב֥וּל כִּסְלֹ֖ת תָּבֹ֑ר וְיָצָ֥א אֶל־ NAS: as the border of Chisloth-tabor, and it proceeded KJV: unto the border of Chislothtabor, and then goeth out INT: far as the border of Chisloth-tabor proceeded to |