Lexical Summary shesh: Six Original Word: שֵׁשׁ Strong's Exhaustive Concordance sixteen sixth Masculine shishshah {shish-shaw'}; a primitive number; six (as an overplus (see suws) beyond five or the fingers of the hand); as ord. Sixth -- six((-teen, -teenth)), sixth. see HEBREW suws Brown-Driver-Briggs שֵׁשׁ, שִׁשָּׁה216 noun masculine and feminine six; — masculine שֵׁשׁ (c. noun feminine) Genesis 31:41 120t.; feminine שִׁשָּׁה (with noun masculine) Genesis 30:20 39t.; construct שֵׁ֫שֶׁת Exodus 23:12 30t. (6 1016are additional); — six (Hexateuch chiefly P): 1 no other number: a. before plural noun 75 t.: e.g. שֵׁשׁ שָׁנִים Exodus 21:2 (E) + 11 t., שֵׁשׁ אַמּוֺת 1 Samuel 17:4 8t.; שֵׁשׁ בָּאַמָּה 1 Kings 6:6; שִׁשָּׁה בָּנִים Genesis 30:20 (E) + 2 t.; שֵׁשֶׁת יָמִים Exodus 23:12 (E) + 14 t.; after noun (late) Exodus 28:2; Joshua 15:59,62 (all P), 1 Chronicles 4:27; 1 Chronicles 26:17; Nehemiah 5:18; rarely noun omitted Leviticus 24:6 (P) + (distributive 2 Samuel 21:20 = 1 Chronicles 20:6). b. = ordinal ׳שְׁנַת שֵׁשׁ לְחִזְק 2 Kings 18:10 (Ges§ 134o). 2 16, c noun feminine: שֵׁשׁ עֶשְׂרֵה, before נָ֑פֶשׁ Genesis 46:18 (P), שָׁנָה 2 Kings 13:10 9t., בָּנוֺת2Chronicles 13:21; after עָרִים Joshua 15:41; Joshua 19:22 (P); with noun masculine שִׁשָּׁה עָשָׂר, before אֲדָנִים Exodus 26:25; Exodus 36:30 (P), also אֶלֶף, 1000, Numbers 31:40 + (P); after בָּנִים 1 Chronicles 4:27, etc.; = ordinal 16th 1 Chronicles 24:14; 1 Chronicles 25:23 +, ׳ע ׳יוֺם שׁ2Chronicles 29:27. 3600= שֵׁשׁ מֵאוֺת, Genesis 7:6 (P) + 63 t.; 6000 = שֵׁשֶׁת אֲלָפִים Numbers 3:34 (P) + 8 t.; אֶלֶף ׳שׁ Judges 20:15 2t. 4 c. tens, ׳שׁ following Genesis 46:26 13t., precedes Numbers 31:44 (P). 5 ׳שׁ as round number, ׳חָמֵשׁ אוֺשֿׁ 2 Kings 13:19, compare Job 5:19; Proverbs 6:16. שׁדת (√ of following; Biblical Hebrew שׁדשׁ, שֵׁשׁ). Topical Lexicon Frequency and Distribution שֵׁשׁ appears roughly 215 times across the Hebrew Scriptures, from Genesis to Zechariah. It is found in narrative, legal, poetic, and prophetic texts, most commonly in combination with other numbers (sixty, six-hundred, etc.) or with nouns such as “days,” “years,” “wings,” “branches,” and “steps.” The Pattern of Six and Sabbath Rest The most prominent theological use of six is its place in the rhythm of labor followed by sanctified rest. By recurring in this pattern, שֵׁשׁ underscores human responsibility to work diligently under God’s mandate while pointing ahead to a divinely provided rest (Hebrews 4:9-10). Six Within Israel’s Calendar and Covenant Law Beyond weekly and sabbatical structures, six surfaces in festival and cultic legislation: Architectural and Liturgical Instances • Exodus 25:32 – “Six branches are to extend from the sides of the lampstand.” The menorah’s six outer branches, crowned by the central shaft, visually illustrate incompleteness fulfilled only in the seventh central light that represents divine presence. Quantities of Provision and Blessing • Ruth 3:15 – Boaz heaps “six measures of barley” into Ruth’s shawl. The gift whispers that Naomi and Ruth’s needs will be completely met when the greater “seventh” act—full redemption—arrives. Six in Warfare and Human Might • 1 Samuel 17:4 – Goliath’s height is “six cubits and a span,” highlighting formidable but finite strength that falls before the LORD. Genealogies and Chronology Numerous patriarchal ages incorporate six (Genesis 5; Genesis 7:6; Genesis 11). These figures anchor redemptive history in real time while hinting that human lifespan, no matter how extended, is incomplete without God’s eternal seventh-day rest. Prophetic and Symbolic Dimensions Because six consistently precedes seven, it often symbolizes that which is substantial yet unfinished. This anticipatory character explains why prophetic literature may employ six to describe judgment (Ezekiel 40:5; Amos 1) or preparatory purification (Zechariah 3:9’s “stone with seven eyes” follows six preceding visions). While Revelation’s “666” is Greek, its imagery is rooted in the Hebrew concept of six as the apex of human effort that still falls short of divine completeness. Ministry Applications 1. Labor-Rest Rhythm: שֵׁשׁ instructs believers to value diligent work while joyfully submitting to God’s ordained rest, a pattern ultimately fulfilled in Christ. Forms and Transliterations בְּשֵׁ֣שׁ בשש הַשִּׁשָּׁ֧ה הששה וְשִׁשָּֽׁה׃ וְשִׁשָּׁ֑ה וְשִׁשָּׁ֖ה וְשִׁשָּׁ֗ה וְשִׁשָּׁ֣ה וְשִׁשָּׁ֤ה וְשִׁשָּׁ֥ה וְשִׁשָּׁה֙ וְשֵֽׁשֶׁת־ וְשֵׁ֣שֶׁת וְשֵׁ֣שׁ וְשֵׁ֤שֶׁת וְשֵׁ֥שׁ וְשֵׁ֧שֶׁת וְשֵׁשׁ־ וָשֵֽׁשׁ׃ וָשֵׁ֖שׁ וָשֵׁ֗שׁ וָשֵׁשׁ֙ ושש ושש־ ושש׃ וששה וששה׃ וששת וששת־ כְּשֵׁ֥שׁ כְּשֵׁשׁ־ כשש כשש־ לְשִׁשָּׁ֤ה לְשֵׁ֙שֶׁת֙ לְשֵׁ֣שֶׁת לְשֵׁשׁ־ לשש־ לששה לששת שִׁשָּֽׁה׃ שִׁשָּׁ֗ה שִׁשָּׁ֣ה שִׁשָּׁ֤ה שִׁשָּׁ֥ה שִׁשָּׁ֧ה שִׁשָּׁ֨ה שִׁשָּׁה֒ שִׁשָּׁה֙ שֵֽׁשֶׁת־ שֵֽׁשׁ־ שֵׁ֔שׁ שֵׁ֖שֶׁת שֵׁ֖שׁ שֵׁ֣שֶׁת שֵׁ֣שׁ שֵׁ֤֣שֶׁת שֵׁ֤שֶׁת שֵׁ֤שׁ שֵׁ֥שֶׁת שֵׁ֥שׁ שֵׁ֧שֶׁת שֵׁ֧שׁ שֵׁ֨שׁ שֵׁשׁ֙ שֵׁשׁ־ שֶׁשׁ־ שש שש־ ששה ששה׃ ששת ששת־ bə·šêš bəšêš beShesh haš·šiš·šāh hashshishShah haššiššāh kə·šêš kə·šêš- kəšêš kəšêš- keshesh lə·šê·šeṯ lə·šêš- lə·šiš·šāh ləšêš- ləšêšeṯ leshesh leSheshet leshishShah ləšiššāh šê·šeṯ šê·šeṯ- šêš šeš- šêš- šêšeṯ šêšeṯ- shesh Sheshet shishShah šiš·šāh šiššāh vaShesh veshesh veSheshet veshishShah wā·šêš wāšêš wə·šê·šeṯ wə·šê·šeṯ- wə·šêš wə·šêš- wə·šiš·šāh wəšêš wəšêš- wəšêšeṯ wəšêšeṯ- wəšiššāhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 7:6 HEB: וְנֹ֕חַ בֶּן־ שֵׁ֥שׁ מֵא֖וֹת שָׁנָ֑ה NAS: Now Noah was six hundred years KJV: him.And Noah [was] six hundred years INT: now Noah old was six hundred years Genesis 7:11 Genesis 8:13 Genesis 16:16 Genesis 30:20 Genesis 31:41 Genesis 46:18 Genesis 46:26 Exodus 12:37 Exodus 14:7 Exodus 16:26 Exodus 20:9 Exodus 20:11 Exodus 21:2 Exodus 23:10 Exodus 23:12 Exodus 24:16 Exodus 25:32 Exodus 25:33 Exodus 25:35 Exodus 26:9 Exodus 26:22 Exodus 26:25 Exodus 28:10 Exodus 28:10 215 Occurrences |