2690. chatsar or chatsotser
Berean Strong's Lexicon
chatsar or chatsotser: Trumpet

Original Word: חֲצֹצֵר or חָצַר
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: chatsar or chatsotser
Pronunciation: khaw-tsar' or khaw-tso-tser'
Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-tsar')
Definition: Trumpet
Meaning: to trumpet, blow on that instrument

Word Origin: Derived from the root חָצַר (chatsar), meaning "to surround" or "to enclose."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G4536 (salpigx): Refers to a trumpet or a trumpet sound, used in the New Testament to describe the sound that will accompany the return of Christ (1 Thessalonians 4:16).

Usage: The term "chatsar" or "chatsotser" refers to a type of trumpet used in ancient Israel. These trumpets were typically made of silver and were used for various purposes, including religious ceremonies, signaling during battle, and calling assemblies. The use of trumpets was an integral part of Israelite worship and communication.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, trumpets played a significant role in both religious and civic life. The silver trumpets, as described in Numbers 10:2, were used by the priests to signal the congregation, announce festivals, and alert the people during times of war. The sound of the trumpet was a call to attention, a summons to worship, and a signal for movement. The use of trumpets is deeply embedded in the cultural and religious practices of the Israelites, symbolizing God's presence and guidance.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
denominative verb from chatsotsrah
Definition
to sound a trumpet
NASB Translation
blew (2), blew trumpets (1), blowing (1), sounded (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[חצצר] verb Kt, [חצר] Qr, denominative from חצצרה = sound a clarion

Pi`el Participle מְחַצְּצ֯רִים2Chronicles 5:13 (Qr מְחַצְּרִים) = players on clarions.

Hiph`il Participle מַחְצְצ֯רִים (Qr מַחְצְרִים as Hiph`il see Köii, 252) 1 Chronicles 15:24 3t. + 2 Chronicles 5:12 Baer, (van d. H מחצררים); sound with clarions ׳מח בחצצרות 1 Chronicles 15:24; 2Chronicles 5:12; 13:14; absolute sounded (sounding)2Chronicles 7:6; 29:28, compare חצצרה near the end (Kt in all to be pronounced (probably) מְחַצְצְרִים).

חֵק see חֵיק below חוק; חֹק see below חקק.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
blow, sound, trumpeter

A primitive root; properly, to surround with a stockade, and thus separate from the open country; but used only in the reduplicated form chatsotser {khast-o-tsare'}; or (2 Chronicles 5:12) chatsorer {khats-o-rare'}; as dem. From chatsotsrah; to trumpet, i.e. Blow on that instrument -- blow, sound, trumpeter.

see HEBREW chatsotsrah

Forms and Transliterations
לַמְחַצְּרִ֨ים למחצרים מַחְצְרִ֑ים מַחְצְרִ֖ים מַחְצְרִ֣ים מַחְצְרִים֙ מחצרים lam·ḥaṣ·ṣə·rîm lamchatztzeRim lamḥaṣṣərîm machtzeRim maḥ·ṣə·rîm maḥṣərîm
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Englishman's Concordance
1 Chronicles 15:24
HEB: [מַחֲצֹצְרִים כ] (מַחְצְרִים֙ ק) בַּחֲצֹ֣צְר֔וֹת
NAS: the priests, blew the trumpets
KJV: the priests, did blow with the trumpets
INT: and Eliezer the priests blow the trumpets before

2 Chronicles 5:12
HEB: [מַחְצְרִרִים כ] (מַחְצְרִ֖ים ק) בַּחֲצֹֽצְרֽוֹת׃
NAS: and twenty priests blowing trumpets
KJV: priests sounding with trumpets:)
INT: hundred and twenty blow trumpets

2 Chronicles 5:13
HEB: [לַמַּחֲצֹצְרִים כ] (לַמְחַצְּרִ֨ים ק) וְלַמְשֹֽׁרֲרִ֜ים
KJV: It came even to pass, as the trumpeters and singers
INT: become unison blow and the singers make

2 Chronicles 7:6
HEB: [מַחֲצֹצְרִים כ] (מַחְצְרִ֣ים ק) נֶגְדָּ֔ם
NAS: on the other side blew trumpets; and all
KJV: and the priests sounded trumpets before them, and all Israel
INT: their means the priests blow the other and all

2 Chronicles 13:14
HEB: [מַחֲצֹצְרִים כ] (מַחְצְרִ֖ים ק) בַּחֲצֹצְרֽוֹת׃
NAS: and the priests blew the trumpets.
KJV: and the priests sounded with the trumpets.
INT: to the LORD and the priests blow the trumpets

2 Chronicles 29:28
HEB: [מַחֲצֹצְרִים כ] (מַחְצְרִ֑ים ק) הַכֹּ֕ל
NAS: and the trumpets sounded; all
KJV: and the trumpeters sounded [and] all [this continued] until the burnt offering
INT: sang and the trumpets blow all this until

6 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 2690
6 Occurrences


lam·ḥaṣ·ṣə·rîm — 1 Occ.
maḥ·ṣə·rîm — 5 Occ.
















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