H5555 סלע המּחלקות - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


סלע המּחלקות
sela‛ hammachle qôth
seh'-lah ham-makh-lek-oth'
From H5553 and the plural of H4256 with the article interposed; rock of the divisions; Sela ham Machlekoth, a place in Palestine

KJV Usage: Sela-hammalekoth.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB2828

סלע המּחלקות
Sela-hammahlekoth = "the cliff of escapes" or "the cliff of divisions"
1. a rock or cliff in the wilderness of Maon, southeast of Hebron, the scene of an escape of David from Saul
Origin: from H5553 and the pl. of H4256 with the article interposed
TWOT: None
Parts of Speech: Proper Name Location

TBESH:
סֶלַע הַמַּחְלְקוֹת
se.la ham.mach.le.qot
N:N--L
Sela-hammahlekoth
Sela-hammahlekoth = "the cliff of escapes" or "the cliff of divisions"
1) a rock or cliff in the wilderness of Maon, southeast of Hebron, the scene of an escape of David from Saul

View how H5555 סלע המּחלקות is used in the Bible

One occurence of H5555 סלע המּחלקות

1 Samuel 23:28 Selahammahlekoth.

Distinct usage

1 Selahammahlekoth.


Related words

H5555

H4256 מחלקת machălôqeth
מחלקת
machălôqeth
makh-al-o'-keth
From H2505; a section (of Levites, people or soldiers)

KJV Usage: company, course, division, portion. See also H5555.


H5553 סלע sela‛

סלע
sela‛
seh'-lah
From an unused root meaning to be lofty; a craggy rock, literally or figuratively (a fortress)

KJV Usage: (ragged) rock, stone (-ny), strong hold.


H5554 סלע sela‛
סלע
sela‛
seh'-lah
The same as H5553; Sela, the rock city of Idumaea

KJV Usage: rock, Sela (-h).


H5556 סלעם sol‛âm
סלעם
sol‛âm
sol-awm'
Apparently from the same as H5553 in the sense of crushing as with a rock, that is, consuming; a kind of locust (from its destructiveness)

KJV Usage: bald locust.


H4256 מחלקת machălôqeth

מחלקת
machălôqeth
makh-al-o'-keth
From H2505; a section (of Levites, people or soldiers)

KJV Usage: company, course, division, portion. See also H5555.


H4255 מחלקה machle qâh
מחלקה
machle qâh
makh-lek-aw'
(Chaldee); corresponding to H4256; a section (of the Levites)

KJV Usage: course.