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      • "Something prepared," made ready, the Hebrew word being `athudh, meaning "prepared," "ready," therefore something of value and so treasure: "have robbed their treasures," fortifications or other things "made ready" (Isaiah 10:13). In the Old Testament the Hebrew word most often translated "treasure" is 'otsar.
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  1. Word Origin: Derived from the root אָצַר (atsar), meaning "to store up" or "to treasure." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G2344 (thesauros): Often translated as "treasure" in the New Testament, reflecting a similar concept of stored wealth or valuable resources. Usage: The Hebrew word "otsar" primarily refers to a place where ...

  2. "Something prepared," made ready, the Hebrew word being `athudh, meaning "prepared," "ready," therefore something of value and so treasure: "have robbed their treasures," fortifications or other things "made ready" (Isaiah 10:13). In the Old Testament the Hebrew word most often translated "treasure" is 'otsar. It occurs in the sing. as follows:

  3. Word Origin: Derived from the root word τίθημι (tithēmi), meaning "to put" or "to place." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - H214 (אוֹצָר, 'otsar): Often translated as "treasure" or "storehouse," used in similar contexts in the Old Testament.

  4. Pronunciation: tsaw-fan'. Phonetic Spelling: (tsaw-fan') Definition: To hide, to treasure, to store up. Meaning: to hide, to hoard, reserve, to deny, to protect, to lurk. Word Origin: A primitive root. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G2928 (krupto): To hide, conceal. - G5087 (tithemi): To place, lay up, store.

  5. TREASURE (אﯴצָר, H238, treasure, storehouse, prized possessions hidden away for safe-keeping [Deut 28:12]; גְּנִיזִין, treasures kept in the king’s palace or a rich man’s storehouse; חֹ֫סֶן, H2890, wealth and precious possessions kept hidden in a man’s house [Exod 22:25; Prov 15:6]; מִכְמַנִּים, treasures, storehouse in the king’s palace, royal ...

  6. —The word ‘treasure’ upon the lips of a Hebrew signifies a store of anything that constitutes wealthof corn and wine and oil, as well as of gold and silver and precious stones (Matthew 13:52). Hence spiritually the word suggests an apt figure of the true eternal riches.

  7. Greek/Hebrew Definitions. Strong's #2344: thesauros (pronounced thay-sow-ros') from 5087; a deposit, i.e. wealth (literally or figuratively):--treasure. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: ́. thēsauros. 1) the place in which good and precious things are collected and laid up. 1a) a casket, coffer, or other receptacle, in which valuables are kept. 1b) a ...

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