Hebrew · H1330, H1323, H6721

בְּתוּלַת בַּת־צִידוֹן

A virgin (from her privacy); sometimes (by continuation) a bride ; also (figuratively) a city or state · a daughter (used in the same wide sense as other terms of relationship, literally and figuratively) · Tsidon , the name of a son of Canaan, and of a place in Palestine

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בְּתוּלָה H1330 a virgin (from her privacy); sometimes (by continuation) a bride ; also (figuratively) a city or state
Pronunciation bĕtûlāh
Virgin connoting protected sanctity and exclusivity; transfers metaphorically to cities representing vulnerable, untouched territories.
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בַּת H1323 a daughter (used in the same wide sense as other terms of relationship, literally and figuratively)
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Daughter with expansive relational range: kinship, possession, vulnerability, and collective identity (cities, nations as daughters).
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צִידוֹן H6721 Tsidon , the name of a son of Canaan, and of a place in Palestine
Pronunciation ṣiydwōn
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What does בְּתוּלַת בַּת־צִידוֹן (bĕṯûlaṯ baṯ-ṣîḏôn) mean in the Bible?

בְּתוּלָה · בַּת · צִידוֹן is a Hebrew phrase meaning "virgin daughter of Sidon".

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What does בְּתוּלָה · בַּת · צִידוֹן mean in the Bible?

בְּתוּלָה · בַּת · צִידוֹן is a Hebrew phrase meaning "virgin daughter of Sidon".

How many biblical occurrences are listed for H1330, H1323, H6721?

H1330, H1323, H6721 is connected to 662 lexical occurrence verses in the lexicon data.

Evidence Summary

Hebrew phrase. virgin daughter of Sidon

Strong's H1330, H1323, H6721
Lexical occurrences 662 verses

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virgin daughter of Sidon
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