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- Usage: The Hebrew word "otsar" primarily refers to a place where valuable items are stored, such as a treasury or storehouse. It can also denote the treasures themselves.
biblehub.com/hebrew/214.htmStrong's Hebrew: 214. אוֹצָר (otsar) -- Treasure, storehouse ...
Definition: Treasure, storehouse, treasury Meaning: a depository Word Origin: Derived from the root אָצַר (atsar), meaning "to store up" or "to treasure."
The meaning of treasury in hebrew is מִשׂרַד הַאוֹצָר. What is treasury in hebrew? See pronunciation, translation, synonyms, examples, definitions of treasury in hebrew
Pronunciation: gan-zak. Phonetic Spelling: (ghin-zak') Definition: Treasury, Storehouse. Meaning: a treasury. Word Origin: Derived from a Persian loanword, reflecting the influence of Persian culture and language during the period of the Jewish exile and subsequent return.
אָסְפַּרְנָא (osparna) -- Treasure, storehouse. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent for "osparna," the concept of a treasury is captured in Greek by words such as "θησαυρός" (thēsauros), which also means treasure or storehouse (e.g., Matthew 6:19-21).
Treasury noun. A government official has been accused of stealing from the nation's treasury. The fees are deposited into the state's treasury. A part of the nation's treasury is spent on space exploration. The author has collected a treasury of facts and lore about horses.
A treasury (the collection of a state's funds). משרד האוצר קידם את הרפורמה בשוק ההון. The Office of the Treasury advanced the reform in the capital market.
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"treasure," genaz (Aramaic) or genez (Hebrew), usually meaning "the thing stored"; translated "treasures" in Ezra 6:1, but in 5:17 and 7:20 translated "treasure-house": "search made in the king's treasure-house."