Strong's Concordance/Hebrew/H6767

Strong's H6767 · Hebrew

צְלָצַל

tsᵉlâtsal · /tsel-aw-tsal'/

Number
H6767
Language
Hebrew
Original word
צְלָצַל
Transliteration
tsᵉlâtsal
Pronunciation
tsel-aw-tsal'
KJV occurrences
5 verses

Definition

a clatter, i.e. (abstractly) whirring (of wings); (concretely) a cricket; also a harpoon (as rattling), a cymbal (as clanging)

KJV: cymbal, locust, shadowing, spear.

Root / derivation: from H6750 (צָלַל) reduplicated;

KJV usage breakdown

How the Authorized (KJV) translators rendered צְלָצַל across 5 verses.

cymbals3×
locust1×
shadowing1×
spears1×

Every occurrence (KJV)

5 verses use this word, grouped by book — the translated form is highlighted.

Topics that use this word

Frequently asked questions

What does Strong's H6767 (tsᵉlâtsal) mean?

a clatter, i.e. (abstractly) whirring (of wings); (concretely) a cricket; also a harpoon (as rattling), a cymbal (as clanging)

How many times does H6767 appear in the Bible?

Strong's H6767 (צְלָצַל) appears in 5 verses of the King James Version, most often translated “cymbals.”

How is tsᵉlâtsal translated in the KJV?

In the KJV, Strong's H6767 is rendered as “cymbals” (3×), “locust” (1×), “shadowing” (1×), “spears” (1×).

Where does the Hebrew word צְלָצַל come from?

from H6750 (צָלַל) reduplicated;