Berean Strong's Lexicon tur: Row, rank, order Original Word: טוּר Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to range in a regular manner Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent in the Strong's Concordance, the concept of order and arrangement can be related to Greek terms like τάξις (taxis - G5010), which means order or arrangement. Usage: The Hebrew word "tur" primarily refers to a row or a series of things arranged in a line. It is often used in the context of describing rows of stones or bricks, as well as ranks or orders in a structured arrangement. The term conveys a sense of organization and orderly placement. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite culture, the concept of order and arrangement was significant, especially in construction and religious practices. The use of "tur" in the context of building reflects the importance of precision and structure in creating lasting and functional edifices. This term would have been familiar in the context of temple construction, city walls, and other architectural endeavors. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definition a row NASB Translation row (14), rows (12). Brown-Driver-Briggs טוּר noun masculineExodus 28:17 row — absolute ׳ט Exodus 28:17 9t.; construct id. Exodus 28:17 3t.; plural טוּרִים Exodus 28:17 7t.; טֻרִים 1 Kings 7:20; construct טוּרֵי Exodus 39:10 2t.; — 1 row, course of building-stones, in temple and in Solomon's house 1 Kings 6:36; 1 Kings 7:12; forming enclosures in corner of court Ezekiel 46:23a; of beams Ezekiel 6:36; Ezekiel 7:12, see also Ezekiel 7:4 (Th Klo, see שֶׁקֶף, שְׁקֻפִים); of pillars Ezekiel 7:2,3. 2 row of jewels, on high priest's breast-piece Exodus 28:17 (3 t. in verse); Exodus 28:18,19,20; Exodus 39:10 (3 t. in verse); Exodus 39:11,12,13 (all P); of pomegranates on capitals of pillars in temple 1 Kings 7:20,42; 2Chronicles 4:13, so also probably 1 Kings 7:18, see Th Klo, after ᵐ5; of knops round the molten sea 1 Kings 7:24, compare 2Chronicles 4:3 (oxen הַבָּקָר, erroneous for הַמְּקָעִים 1 Kings 7:24). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance row From an unused root meaning to range in a regular manner; a row; hence, a wall -- row. Forms and Transliterations הַטּ֖וּר הַטּֽוּר׃ הטור הטור׃ וְהַטּ֖וּר וְהַטּוּר֙ וְט֖וּר וְט֨וּר והטור וטור ט֗וּר ט֣וּרֵי טֻרִ֣ים טוּרִ֑ים טוּרִ֣ים טוּרִ֤ים טוּרִ֨ים טוּרִים֙ טוּרֵ֣י טוּרֵי֙ טור טורי טורים טרים haṭ·ṭūr hatTur haṭṭūr ṭū·rê ṭu·rîm ṭū·rîm Tur ṭūr ṭūrê Turei tuRim ṭurîm ṭūrîm vehatTur veTur wə·haṭ·ṭūr wə·ṭūr wəhaṭṭūr wəṭūrLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Exodus 28:17 HEB: אֶ֔בֶן אַרְבָּעָ֖ה טוּרִ֣ים אָ֑בֶן ט֗וּר NAS: on it four rows of stones; KJV: [even] four rows of stones: INT: of stones four rows of stones row Exodus 28:17 Exodus 28:17 Exodus 28:18 Exodus 28:19 Exodus 28:20 Exodus 39:10 Exodus 39:10 Exodus 39:10 Exodus 39:11 Exodus 39:12 Exodus 39:13 1 Kings 6:36 1 Kings 6:36 1 Kings 7:2 1 Kings 7:3 1 Kings 7:4 1 Kings 7:12 1 Kings 7:12 1 Kings 7:18 1 Kings 7:20 1 Kings 7:24 1 Kings 7:42 2 Chronicles 4:3 2 Chronicles 4:13 26 Occurrences |