2430. cheylah
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cheylah: Strength, power, force

Original Word: חֵילָה
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: cheylah
Pronunciation: khay-LAH
Phonetic Spelling: (khay-law')
Definition: Strength, power, force
Meaning: an intrenchment

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
bulwark

Feminine of chayil; an intrenchment -- bulwark.

see HEBREW chayil

Brown-Driver-Briggs
חֵילָה Psalm 48:14, see חֵל above



Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the root חָיָל (chayal), which generally means "strength" or "army."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • The corresponding Greek entry in Strong's Concordance is G2447 (ἕλκος, helkos), which means "wound" or "ulcer." While not directly related in meaning, the Greek term reflects a different aspect of physical affliction or defense, emphasizing the diverse ways in which protection and vulnerability are addressed in biblical language.

This entry provides a comprehensive understanding of the term חֵילָה as it appears in the Hebrew Bible, highlighting its significance in the context of ancient military and defensive practices.

Usage: The term חֵילָה is used in the context of military fortifications or defensive structures. It is a noun that describes a physical barrier or stronghold.

Context: • The Hebrew word חֵילָה (cheilah) appears in the context of military and defensive terminology within the Hebrew Bible. It is used to describe a fortified structure or an intrenchment, which serves as a protective barrier against enemies. The concept of fortification is significant in the biblical narrative, as cities and territories often relied on such structures for defense against invading forces.
• In the ancient Near Eastern context, fortifications were crucial for the survival of cities and settlements. They were typically constructed using stone, earth, or wood, and were designed to withstand sieges and attacks. The presence of a חֵילָה would indicate a place of strategic importance, often associated with military strength and preparedness.
• The use of חֵילָה in the biblical text underscores the importance of security and protection in the life of the Israelites. It reflects the broader theme of reliance on both physical defenses and divine protection in times of conflict.

Forms and Transliterations
לְֽחֵילָ֗ה לחילה lə·ḥê·lāh lecheiLah ləḥêlāh
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Englishman's Concordance
Psalm 48:13
HEB: שִׁ֤יתוּ לִבְּכֶ֨ם ׀ לְֽחֵילָ֗ה פַּסְּג֥וּ אַרְמְנוֹתֶ֑יהָ
KJV: ye well her bulwarks, consider
INT: Mark well her bulwarks Go her palaces

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 2430
1 Occurrence


lə·ḥê·lāh — 1 Occ.















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