8533. tlathiyn
Berean Strong's Lexicon
tlathiyn: Thirty

Original Word: תְּלָתִין
Part of Speech: Noun
Transliteration: tlathiyn
Pronunciation: tuh-lah-TEEN
Phonetic Spelling: (tel-aw-theen')
Definition: Thirty
Meaning: ten times three

Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root word שְׁלוֹשִׁים (sheloshim), meaning "thirty."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent for the number thirty is τριάκοντα (triakonta), Strong's Greek #5144.

Usage: The Hebrew word תְּלָתִין (tlathiyn) is used as a numeral to denote the number thirty. It appears in various contexts throughout the Old Testament, often in genealogies, descriptions of age, quantities, and measurements.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, numbers often held symbolic significance. The number thirty could symbolize maturity or the completion of a period of preparation. For example, priests began their service at the age of thirty (Numbers 4:3), and David began his reign as king at thirty years old (2 Samuel 5:4). The use of numbers in the Hebrew Bible often reflects both literal and symbolic meanings, providing insight into the cultural and religious practices of the time.

Brown-Driver-Briggs
תְּלָתִין noun indeclinable thirty; — ׳יוֺמִין ת Daniel 6:8; Daniel 6:13.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
thirty

(Aramaic) mult. Of tlath; ten times three -- thirty.

see HEBREW tlath

Forms and Transliterations
תְּלָתִ֗ין תלתין tə·lā·ṯîn telaTin təlāṯîn
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Daniel 6:7
HEB: עַד־ יוֹמִ֣ין תְּלָתִ֗ין לָהֵן֙ מִנָּ֣ךְ
NAS: you, O king, for thirty days,
KJV: or man for thirty days, save
INT: for days thirty save of thee

Daniel 6:12
HEB: עַד־ יוֹמִ֣ין תְּלָתִ֗ין לָהֵן֙ מִנָּ֣ךְ
NAS: you, O king, for thirty days,
KJV: or man within thirty days, save
INT: within days thirty save of thee

2 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 8533
2 Occurrences


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