6886. Tsarephath
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Tsarephath: Zarephath

Original Word: צֱרְפַת
Part of Speech: Proper Name Location
Transliteration: Tsarphath
Pronunciation: tsaw-reh'-fath
Phonetic Spelling: (tsaq-ref-ath')
Definition: Zarephath
Meaning: Tsarephath

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Zarephath

From tsaraph; refinement; Tsarephath, a place in Palestine -- Zarephath.

see HEBREW tsaraph

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from tsaraph
Definition
"smelting place," a city S. of Sidon
NASB Translation
Zarephath (3).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
צָֽרְפַת proper name, of a location Σαρεπτα: on coast south of Sidon (? smelting-place; on strange form compare LagBN 84; Assyrian ‚ariptu DlPa 284 COT1Kings 17:9; Egyptian Da-ïra-pu-ti WMMAs.u.Eur.184); — ׳צ Obadiah 20; צָֽרְפָ֫תָה 1 Kings 17:9,10 (so Gi; פַ֫תָה- van d. H. Baer); modern ‚arfend RobBR ii. 474 ff. PietschmPhön. 58 f..

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the root verb צָרַף (tsaraph), meaning "to smelt" or "to refine."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The corresponding Strong's Greek entry is G4558, Σαρεπτά (Sarepta), which is the Greek transliteration of Tsarephath. This term appears in the New Testament in the context of Jesus' teaching, emphasizing the universality of God's grace and the inclusion of Gentiles in His plan.

In summary, Tsarephath is a significant biblical location that serves as a backdrop for demonstrating God's miraculous provision and the extension of His grace beyond the boundaries of Israel.

Usage: Tsarephath is used as a proper noun referring to a specific location, a Phoenician city on the Mediterranean coast, situated between Tyre and Sidon.

Context: Tsarephath is a notable city mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, specifically in the context of the prophet Elijah's ministry. It is located in the region of Phoenicia, which is modern-day Lebanon. The city is significant for its association with the miraculous events involving Elijah, as recorded in 1 Kings 17:8-24. During a severe drought, God instructed Elijah to go to Tsarephath, where he was to be sustained by a widow. This widow, despite her dire circumstances, provided for Elijah, and in return, her supply of flour and oil miraculously did not run out until the drought ended. Additionally, Elijah performed the miracle of raising the widow's son from the dead, further establishing Tsarephath as a place of divine intervention and provision.

Tsarephath's location in Phoenicia, a region known for its skilled artisans and metalwork, aligns with its name, which suggests a place of refining or smelting. This city is also mentioned in the New Testament, where Jesus refers to the widow of Tsarephath in Luke 4:26, highlighting God's provision and favor extending beyond Israel to the Gentiles.

Forms and Transliterations
צָ֣רְפַ֔ת צָרְפַ֗תָה צָרְפַ֙תָה֙ צרפת צרפתה ṣā·rə·p̄a·ṯāh ṣā·rə·p̄aṯ ṣārəp̄aṯ ṣārəp̄aṯāh tzareFat tzareFatah
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Englishman's Concordance
1 Kings 17:9
HEB: ק֣וּם לֵ֤ךְ צָרְפַ֙תָה֙ אֲשֶׁ֣ר לְצִיד֔וֹן
NAS: go to Zarephath, which
KJV: get thee to Zarephath, which [belongeth] to Zidon,
INT: Arise go to Zarephath which to Sidon

1 Kings 17:10
HEB: וַיָּ֣קָם ׀ וַיֵּ֣לֶךְ צָרְפַ֗תָה וַיָּבֹא֙ אֶל־
NAS: and went to Zarephath, and when he came
KJV: and went to Zarephath. And when he came
INT: arose and went to Zarephath came to

Obadiah 1:20
HEB: כְּנַעֲנִים֙ עַד־ צָ֣רְפַ֔ת וְגָלֻ֥ת יְרוּשָׁלִַ֖ם
NAS: as far as Zarephath, And the exiles
KJV: [shall possess] that of the Canaanites, [even] unto Zarephath; and the captivity
INT: are the Canaanites far Zarephath and the exiles of Jerusalem

3 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 6886
3 Occurrences


ṣā·rə·p̄aṯ — 1 Occ.
ṣā·rə·p̄a·ṯāh — 2 Occ.















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