8609. taphar
Strong's Lexicon
taphar: To sew, stitch

Original Word: תָּפַר
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: taphar
Pronunciation: tah-FAR
Phonetic Spelling: (taw-far')
Definition: To sew, stitch
Meaning: to sew

Word Origin: A primitive root

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent for "taphar," the concept of sewing or stitching can be related to Greek words like "ῥάπτω" (rhapto), which means to sew or stitch together.

Usage: The Hebrew verb "taphar" primarily means to sew or stitch together. It is used in the context of joining materials, such as fabric or leather, by means of a needle and thread. This action is often associated with the creation or repair of garments and other fabric items.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, sewing was a vital skill, particularly for women, who were responsible for making and mending clothing for their families. The ability to sew was essential for maintaining garments, tents, and other fabric-based items. Sewing was also a metaphor for repair and restoration, symbolizing the mending of relationships or communities.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
a prim. root
Definition
to sew together
NASB Translation
sew (1), sew together (1), sewed (1), sewed...together (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[תָּפַר] verb sew together (Late Hebrew id.; Aramaic תְּפַר); —

Qal Imperfect3masculine plural וַיִּתְפְרוּ Genesis 3:7 (J) they sewed together fig-leaves (accusative); Perfect1singular תָּפַ֫רְתִּי Job 16:15, with accusative + עֲלֵי, sackcloth I have sewed upon my skin; Infinitive construct עֵת לִתְמּוֺר Ecclesiastes 3:6 a time to sew together (opposed to קָרַע).

Pi`el Participle as substantive feminine plural מְתַמְּרוֺת Ezekiel 13:18 those who keep sewing, with accusative + עַל.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
women that sew together

A primitive root; to sew -- (women that) sew (together).

Forms and Transliterations
וַֽיִּתְפְּרוּ֙ ויתפרו לִֽמְתַפְּר֨וֹת לִתְפּ֔וֹר למתפרות לתפור תָּ֭פַרְתִּי תפרתי lim·ṯap·pə·rō·wṯ limtappeRot limṯappərōwṯ liṯ·pō·wr litPor liṯpōwr tā·p̄ar·tî Tafarti tāp̄artî vaiyitpeRu way·yiṯ·pə·rū wayyiṯpərū
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Englishman's Concordance
Genesis 3:7
HEB: עֵֽירֻמִּ֖ם הֵ֑ם וַֽיִּתְפְּרוּ֙ עֲלֵ֣ה תְאֵנָ֔ה
NAS: that they were naked; and they sewed fig
KJV: leaves together, and made themselves
INT: were naked themselves sewed leaves fig

Job 16:15
HEB: שַׂ֣ק תָּ֭פַרְתִּי עֲלֵ֣י גִלְדִּ֑י
NAS: I have sewed sackcloth over
KJV: I have sewed sackcloth upon my skin,
INT: sackcloth have sewed over my skin

Ecclesiastes 3:7
HEB: לִקְר֙וֹעַ֙ וְעֵ֣ת לִתְפּ֔וֹר עֵ֥ת לַחֲשׁ֖וֹת
NAS: and a time to sew together; A time
KJV: and a time to sew; a time
INT: to tear time to sew A time to be silent

Ezekiel 13:18
HEB: יְהוִ֗ה הוֹי֩ לִֽמְתַפְּר֨וֹת כְּסָת֜וֹת עַ֣ל ׀
NAS: Woe to the women who sew [magic] bands
KJV: Woe to the [women] that sew pillows
INT: GOD Woe sew bands on

4 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 8609
4 Occurrences


lim·ṯap·pə·rō·wṯ — 1 Occ.
liṯ·pō·wr — 1 Occ.
tā·p̄ar·tî — 1 Occ.
way·yiṯ·pə·rū — 1 Occ.
















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