Lexical Summary tsaba: Host, Army, Warfare, Service Original Word: צָבָא Strong's Exhaustive Concordance assemble, fight, perform, muster, wait upon, war A primitive root; to mass (an army or servants) -- assemble, fight, perform, muster, wait upon, war. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definition to wage war, serve NASB Translation gone to war (2), made war (1), mustered (2), perform (2), served (1), serving women served (1), wage war (4), war (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs [צָבָא] verb wage war, serve (Sabean צֿבא wage war with, also noun army, campaign HomChrest. 125 CISiv. 299, 1. 2 DHMVOJ i.28; Ethiopic ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Qal Perfect3masculine plural צבְאוּ Exodus 38:8; Zechariah 14:12; Imperfect3masculine plural יִצְבְּאוּ Numbers 31:7; Infinitive construct לִצְבֹּא Isaiah 31:4; לִצְבאֹ Numbers 4:23; Numbers 8:24; Participle plural צֹבְאִים Numbers 31:42; Isaiah 29:7,8; suffix צֹבֶיהָ Isaiah 29:7 (Ges§ 75oo; Di צָרֶיהָ); feminine plural צֹבְאֹת Exodus 38:8; צֹבְאוֺת 1 Samuel 2:22; — 1 wage war, fight, with עַל against, Numbers 31:7 (P) Isaiah 29:7,8; Isaiah 31:4; Zechariah 14:12, with suffix Isaiah 29:7 (?); absolute Numbers 31:42(P). 2 serve at sacred tent, Levites, with accusative צָבָא Numbers 4:23; Numbers 8:24 (P); women Exodus 38:8 (twice in verse) (P) 1 Samuel 2:22. Hiph`il Participle ׳הַמַּצְבִּא אֶתעַֿם וגו 2 Kings 25:19 = Jeremiah 52:25 muster.. Topical Lexicon Scope of Meaning and Usage The verb צָבָא appears fourteen times and consistently conveys the idea of being mustered for an assigned duty. Two main spheres emerge: sacred ministry at the sanctuary and military engagement on the battlefield. In each sphere the word stresses ordered readiness under authority, whether divine or human. Tabernacle and Temple Service Exodus 38:8 twice describes “the women who served at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting”, indicating an organized band devoted to continual attendance before the LORD. Numbers 4:23 and Numbers 8:24 apply the term to Levites “to perform the work of the Tent of Meeting,” portraying a disciplined rotation beginning at age thirty and ending at fifty. 1 Samuel 2:22 records that certain priests corrupted these women who “served at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting,” highlighting the seriousness of faithfulness in holy service. In this priestly context צָבָא depicts orderly, on-call ministry that parallels military duty yet is directed toward worship. Military Mustering and Combat In the wilderness Israel’s men were literally “arrayed for battle” when Moses sent them against Midian: “They waged war against Midian, as the LORD had commanded Moses” (Numbers 31:7). Verse 42 repeats the term in summarizing the spoils taken by “the troops who had gone to war.” The same sense surfaces in 2 Kings 25:19 and its parallel Jeremiah 52:25, where the Babylonian captain arrests the official “in charge of mustering the people of the land,” underlining Judah’s final disarmament. Zechariah 14:12 projects the word into eschatology: the plague strikes “all the peoples who have fought against Jerusalem,” assuring that every hostile force called up against God’s city will be divinely judged. Prophetic Imagery of Hostile Nations Isaiah clusters the verb to portray a coalition of enemies: “All the nations that fight against Ariel… all who wage war against her” (Isaiah 29:7). The repetition in verses 7–8 intensifies the picture of multitudes vainly mobilized against Zion. Isaiah 31:4 likens the same nations to shepherds summoned against a roaring lion, but the LORD’s unfaltering defense renders their effort futile. The verb thus underlines both the reality of opposition and the certainty of God’s supremacy. Historical Perspective From Sinai to the Exile, Israel understood צָבָא as a call to organized obedience under legitimate authority. In righteous contexts (Levitical service, divinely directed battles) the term reflects covenant loyalty. In unrighteous contexts (Eli’s corrupt sons, Babylon’s mustering of Judah’s remnant) it exposes disorder and judgment. Ministry Significance 1. Ordered Service: צָבָא reminds believers that worship is not casual but disciplined, demanding readiness comparable to a soldier’s watch (cf. 2 Timothy 2:4). Key References Exodus 38:8; Numbers 4:23; Numbers 8:24; Numbers 31:7; Numbers 31:42; 1 Samuel 2:22; 2 Kings 25:19; Isaiah 29:7-8; Isaiah 31:4; Jeremiah 52:25; Zechariah 14:12 Forms and Transliterations הַמַּצְבִּ֖א הַצֹּ֣בְא֔וֹת הַצֹּ֣בְאֹ֔ת הַצֹּבְאִ֖ים הַצֹּבְאִֽים׃ המצבא הצבאות הצבאים הצבאים׃ הצבאת וַֽיִּצְבְּאוּ֙ ויצבאו לִצְבֹ֣א לִצְבֹּ֥א לצבא צָֽבְא֔וּ צָבְא֖וּ צֹבֶ֙יהָ֙ צבאו צביה ham·maṣ·bi hammaṣbi hammatzBi haṣ·ṣō·ḇə·’îm haṣ·ṣō·ḇə·’ō·wṯ haṣ·ṣō·ḇə·’ōṯ haṣṣōḇə’îm haṣṣōḇə’ōṯ haṣṣōḇə’ōwṯ hatztzoeIm hatzTzoeOt liṣ·bō liṣ·ḇō liṣbō liṣḇō litzBo litzVo ṣā·ḇə·’ū ṣāḇə’ū ṣō·ḇe·hā ṣōḇehā tzaveU tzoVeiha vaiyitzbeU way·yiṣ·bə·’ū wayyiṣbə’ūLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Exodus 38:8 HEB: נְחֹ֑שֶׁת בְּמַרְאֹת֙ הַצֹּ֣בְאֹ֔ת אֲשֶׁ֣ר צָֽבְא֔וּ NAS: from the mirrors of the serving women who KJV: of the lookingglasses of [the women] assembling, which assembled INT: of bronze the mirrors of the serving who served Exodus 38:8 Numbers 4:23 Numbers 8:24 Numbers 31:7 Numbers 31:42 1 Samuel 2:22 2 Kings 25:19 Isaiah 29:7 Isaiah 29:7 Isaiah 29:8 Isaiah 31:4 Jeremiah 52:25 Zechariah 14:12 14 Occurrences |