6558. Partsi
Lexicon
Partsi: Parzite

Original Word: פַרְצִי
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: Partsiy
Pronunciation: par-tsee'
Phonetic Spelling: (par-tsee')
Definition: Parzite
Meaning: a Partsite

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Pharzites

Patronymically from Perets; a Partsite (collectively) or descendants of Perets -- Pharzites.

see HEBREW Perets

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from Perets
Definition
desc. of Perez
NASB Translation
Perezites (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
מַּרְצִי adjective, of a people of II מֶּרֶץ

1, with article as collective noun Numbers 26:20.

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the root פָּרַץ (parats), meaning "to break through" or "to burst forth."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct corresponding Strong's Greek entries for the Hebrew term פַרְצִי (Partsite), as it is a specific proper noun with limited occurrences and context within the Hebrew Bible. The concept of breaking through or bursting forth, however, may be thematically related to Greek terms that convey similar ideas of overcoming or victory, though these would not be direct lexical equivalents.

Usage: The term "Partsite" is used to refer to a group of people or inhabitants associated with a specific location, likely Perazim, mentioned in the context of biblical narratives.

Context: The term פַרְצִי (Partsite) is a proper noun used to denote a group of people or inhabitants linked to a geographical location, possibly Perazim. The root פָּרַץ (parats) suggests a meaning related to breaking through or bursting forth, which may imply a historical or geographical significance tied to the name. The Partsites are mentioned in the context of biblical events, although specific details about their identity or role are limited in the scriptural text. The association with Perazim may connect them to the narrative of David's victory over the Philistines at Baal-Perazim, as recorded in 2 Samuel 5:20 and 1 Chronicles 14:11, where the LORD "broke out" against David's enemies. This connection highlights the theme of divine intervention and victory, which is a recurring motif in the biblical narrative.

Forms and Transliterations
הַפַּרְצִ֑י הפרצי hap·par·ṣî happarṣî happarTzi
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Englishman's Concordance
Numbers 26:20
HEB: לְפֶ֕רֶץ מִשְׁפַּ֖חַת הַפַּרְצִ֑י לְזֶ֕רַח מִשְׁפַּ֖חַת
NAS: the family of the Perezites; of Zerah,
KJV: the family of the Pharzites: of Zerah,
INT: of Perez the family of the Perezites of Zerah the family

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 6558
1 Occurrence


hap·par·ṣî — 1 Occ.















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