2694. Chatser Hattikon
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Chatser Hattikon: Hattikon Court or Middle Court

Original Word: חֲצַר הַתִּיכוֹן
Part of Speech: Proper Name Location
Transliteration: Chatsar hat-Tiykown
Pronunciation: khaw-tsare' hat-tee-kone'
Phonetic Spelling: (khats-ar' hat-tee-kone')
Definition: Hattikon Court or Middle Court
Meaning: Chatsar-hat-Tikon

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Hazar-hatticon

From chatser and tiykown with the article interposed; village of the middle; Chatsar-hat-Tikon, a place in Palestine -- Hazar-hatticon.

see HEBREW chatser

see HEBREW tiykown

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from chatser and tikon
Definition
a place near the border of Hauran
NASB Translation
Hazer-hatticon (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
חָצֵר הַתִּיכוֺן proper name, of a location Ezekiel 47:16 ᵐ5 Sm Co חָצֵ֫רָה עינון (q. v.); it is described as אֲשֶׁר אֶלגְּֿבוּל חַוְרָן; WetzstZKW, 1884, see 114 identification with „adar () 'at the foot of the eastern corner of Hermon.'

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from חָצֵר (chatsar, meaning "village" or "settlement") and תִּיכוֹן (tikon, meaning "middle" or "central").

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct corresponding Strong's Greek entries for Chatsar-hat-Tikon, as it is a specific Hebrew proper noun without a direct Greek equivalent in the Septuagint or New Testament texts.

Usage: Chatsar-hat-Tikon is a proper noun used to denote a specific location mentioned in the Old Testament.

Context: Chatsar-hat-Tikon is referenced in the context of the territorial boundaries of the tribe of Dan. It is mentioned in the book of Joshua as part of the delineation of the land allotted to the tribes of Israel. The name suggests a settlement that is centrally located within a given area. The specific mention of Chatsar-hat-Tikon can be found in Joshua 19:13, where it is listed among other towns and villages that define the borders of the tribal inheritance. The exact historical and geographical location of Chatsar-hat-Tikon remains uncertain, as it is not identified with any known archaeological site today. However, its inclusion in the biblical text highlights its significance in the ancient territorial divisions of the Promised Land.

Forms and Transliterations
הַתִּיכ֔וֹן התיכון hat·tî·ḵō·wn hattiChon hattîḵōwn
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Englishman's Concordance
Ezekiel 47:16
HEB: חֲמָ֑ת חָצֵר֙ הַתִּיכ֔וֹן אֲשֶׁ֖ר אֶל־
NAS: of Hamath; Hazer-hatticon, which
KJV: of Hamath; Hazarhatticon, which [is] by the coast
INT: and the border of Hamath Hazer-hatticon which about

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 2694
1 Occurrence


hat·tî·ḵō·wn — 1 Occ.















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