5429. seah
Lexicon
seah: Seah

Original Word: סְאָה
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: c'ah
Pronunciation: seh-AH
Phonetic Spelling: (seh-aw')
Definition: Seah
Meaning: a seah, certain measure, for, grain

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
measure

From an unused root meaning to define; a seah, or certain measure (as determinative) for grain -- measure.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
of uncertain derivation
Definition
seah (a measure of flour or grain)
NASB Translation
measure (3), measures (6).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
סְאָה noun feminine (see below) se'ah, a measure of flour, grain, etc. (√ unknown; perhaps foreign word; Late Hebrew id.; Aramaic סְאָה, סָאתָא, , , (Greek σάτον, LewyFremdwörter 116 f)); — absolute סְאָהֿ 2 Kings 7:1,16, וּסֳאָהֿ 2 Kings 7:18 (Baer Ginsb compare Ges§ 10h); dual סָאתַיִם 1 Kings 18:32 3t.; plural סְאִים Genesis 18:6; 1 Samuel 25:18; — always with appositive of thing measured, Genesis 18:6 (J), 1 Samuel 25:18; 1 Kings 18:32; 2 Kings 7:1 (twice in verse); 2 Kings 7:16 (twice in verse); 2 Kings 7:18 (twice in verse) (where apparently masculine, perhaps after analogy of other measures of capacity, הִין, תֹמֶר, כֹּר, etc., AlbrZAW xvi (1896), 95); — סַאסְּאָה Isaiah 27:8 see סאסא. — On size of se'ah = 1/3 ephah, = 12.148 litres (= 10.696 qts.), see NowArchaeology i. 203 BenzArchaeology 183.

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to define or measure.

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: G3355 (metron): A measure, an instrument for measuring.
G3358 (metretes): A measure, a liquid measure.
G4568 (siton): Wheat, grain.

These Greek terms relate to the concept of measurement and grain, similar to the Hebrew "seah," and are used in the New Testament to describe quantities and measures, reflecting continuity in the importance of precise measurement in both Testaments.

Usage: The term "seah" is used in the context of measuring grain or other dry commodities. It appears in various passages of the Old Testament to describe quantities of flour, barley, or other grains.

Context: The seah is a traditional Hebrew unit of dry measure, often used in the context of agricultural produce. It is mentioned in several biblical passages, providing insight into the daily life and economic practices of ancient Israel. For example, in Genesis 18:6, Abraham instructs Sarah to prepare "three seahs of fine flour" for their divine visitors, illustrating the use of this measure in domestic settings. In 2 Kings 7:1, the prophet Elisha predicts that "a seah of fine flour will sell for a shekel," indicating its role in commerce and trade. The seah is part of a larger system of measures, with three seahs making up one ephah, a larger unit of measure. This system reflects the agrarian society of ancient Israel, where precise measurements were essential for trade, offerings, and daily sustenance.

Forms and Transliterations
וְסָאתַ֧יִם וּֽסְאָה־ וסאה־ וסאתים סְאִים֙ סְאָֽה־ סְאָה־ סָאתַ֣יִם סָאתַ֨יִם סאה־ סאים סאתים sā·ṯa·yim saTayim sāṯayim sə’āh- sə’îm sə·’āh- sə·’îm seah seIm ū·sə·’āh- ūsə’āh- useah vesaTayim wə·sā·ṯa·yim wəsāṯayim
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Genesis 18:6
HEB: מַהֲרִ֞י שְׁלֹ֤שׁ סְאִים֙ קֶ֣מַח סֹ֔לֶת
NAS: three measures of fine
KJV: three measures of fine
INT: Quickly three measures meal of fine

1 Samuel 25:18
HEB: ק) וְחָמֵ֤שׁ סְאִים֙ קָלִ֔י וּמֵאָ֥ה
NAS: and five measures of roasted grain
KJV: and five measures of parched
INT: accomplish and five measures of roasted hundred

1 Kings 18:32
HEB: תְּעָלָ֗ה כְּבֵית֙ סָאתַ֣יִם זֶ֔רַע סָבִ֖יב
NAS: large enough to hold two measures of seed.
KJV: as great as would contain two measures of seed.
INT: A trench large measures of seed around

2 Kings 7:1
HEB: כָּעֵ֤ת ׀ מָחָר֙ סְאָֽה־ סֹ֣לֶת בְּשֶׁ֗קֶל
NAS: about this time a measure of fine flour
KJV: about this time [shall] a measure of fine flour
INT: time Tomorrow A measure of fine A shekel

2 Kings 7:1
HEB: סֹ֣לֶת בְּשֶׁ֗קֶל וְסָאתַ֧יִם שְׂעֹרִ֛ים בְּשֶׁ֖קֶל
NAS: will be [sold] for a shekel, and two measures of barley
KJV: [be sold] for a shekel, and two measures of barley
INT: of fine A shekel measures of barley A shekel

2 Kings 7:16
HEB: אֲרָ֑ם וַיְהִ֨י סְאָה־ סֹ֜לֶת בְּשֶׁ֗קֶל
NAS: of the Arameans. Then a measure of fine flour
KJV: of the Syrians. So a measure of fine flour
INT: of the Arameans Then A measure of fine A shekel

2 Kings 7:16
HEB: סֹ֜לֶת בְּשֶׁ֗קֶל וְסָאתַ֧יִם שְׂעֹרִ֛ים בְּשֶׁ֖קֶל
NAS: [was sold] for a shekel and two measures of barley
KJV: was [sold] for a shekel, and two measures of barley
INT: of fine A shekel measures of barley A shekel

2 Kings 7:18
HEB: הַמֶּ֖לֶךְ לֵאמֹ֑ר סָאתַ֨יִם שְׂעֹרִ֜ים בְּשֶׁ֗קֶל
NAS: saying, Two measures of barley
KJV: saying, Two measures of barley
INT: the king saying measures of barley A shekel

2 Kings 7:18
HEB: שְׂעֹרִ֜ים בְּשֶׁ֗קֶל וּֽסְאָה־ סֹ֙לֶת֙ בְּשֶׁ֔קֶל
NAS: for a shekel and a measure of fine flour
KJV: for a shekel, and a measure of fine flour
INT: of barley A shekel measure of fine A shekel

9 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 5429
9 Occurrences


sā·ṯa·yim — 2 Occ.
sə·’āh- — 2 Occ.
sə·’îm — 2 Occ.
ū·sə·’āh- — 1 Occ.
wə·sā·ṯa·yim — 2 Occ.















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