Lexicon teshuah: Salvation, deliverance, victory Original Word: תְּשֻׁאָה Strong's Exhaustive Concordance crying, noise, shouting, stir From show'; a crashing or loud clamor -- crying, noise, shouting, stir. see HEBREW show' NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as sho Definition noise NASB Translation noise (1), shoutings (1), shouts (1), storm (1), thundering (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs [תְּשֻׁאָה] noun feminine noise (properly of devastation, storm); — ᵑ0 only plural תְּשֻׁאוֺת absolute city noises Isaiah 22:2 (of עִיר הוֺמִיָּה), adverb accusative = (with) shoutings Zechariah 4:7; so construct נוֺגֵשׂ לֹא יִשְׁמָ֑ע ׳ת Job 39:7 (subject wild ass); סֻכָּתוֺ ׳ת Job 36:29 (of thunder); read perhaps singular תְּשֻׁוָה (= תְּישׁאָה) Job 30:22 Kt, dissolvest me in (or, into) the roar of the storm ("" make me ride on wind), so Ew Ol De Di Du Bu and others; > תֻּשִׁיָּה Qr AV my substance (?), Du ׳מִתֻּשׁ 'ohne Halt' (?). Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the root שׁוּעַ (shua), which conveys the idea of a loud noise or clamor.Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • Strong's Greek Number 2352 (θόρυβος, thorubos): This Greek term is used to describe a noise or uproar, similar to the Hebrew תְּשֻׁאָה in its connotation of tumult and clamor. Usage: The word תְּשֻׁאָה appears in the Hebrew Bible to depict scenes of destruction or the overwhelming noise of a tumult. It is used in contexts that emphasize the intensity and overwhelming nature of the sound. Context: תְּשֻׁאָה (teshu'ah) is a noun feminine found in the Hebrew Bible, used to describe a loud, crashing noise often associated with destruction or calamity. The term is used in prophetic literature to convey the overwhelming and chaotic nature of divine judgment or the downfall of cities and nations. For instance, in Isaiah 24:12, the word is used to describe the desolation and ruin of a city: "The city is left in ruins; its gate is reduced to rubble." The imagery evoked by תְּשֻׁאָה is one of complete devastation, where the noise of destruction is both literal and symbolic of the totality of the event. The term underscores the power and finality of divine intervention in human affairs, often serving as a warning of the consequences of disobedience to God's commands. Forms and Transliterations תְּ֝שֻׁא֗וֹת תְּשֻׁא֕וֹת תְּשֻׁא֣וֹת ׀ תְּשֻׁא֥וֹת תשאות tə·šu·’ō·wṯ teshuot təšu’ōwṯLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Job 36:29 HEB: מִפְרְשֵׂי־ עָ֑ב תְּ֝שֻׁא֗וֹת סֻכָּתֽוֹ׃ NAS: of the clouds, The thundering of His pavilion? KJV: of the clouds, [or] the noise of his tabernacle? INT: the spreading of the clouds the thundering booth Job 39:7 Isaiah 22:2 Zechariah 4:7 4 Occurrences |