צוֹבָא

𐤑𐤅𐤁𐤀

Tsova

H6678 noun

SILEX Entry

Root uncertain to station, to set, to garrison (root sense, unattested); as attested: (proper name, region)

Definition

Proper name referring to a kingdom or region located northeast of ancient Israel, typically translated as 'Zobah.' This placename designates a specific geopolitical entity mentioned in accounts relating to the early Israelite monarchy, associated with the Aramean city-states or polities of Syria. The term is used exclusively as a toponym and does not describe a people group or generic territorial noun.

Semantic Range

Zobah (proper name of a region or kingdom in Syria), designation of an Aramean polity, placename used in narrative or historical records

Root / Etymology

From root uncertain; possibly related to a not otherwise attested Semitic root meaning 'to station, to garrison, to set in place,' but no corresponding verb or other noun is preserved in Biblical Hebrew. The word is otherwise unattested outside its use as a proper name.

Historical & Contextual Notes

The term 'Tsôwbâʼ' (Zobah) appears in accounts primarily in the books of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles (e.g., 1 Samuel 14:47; 2 Samuel 8:3; 2 Chronicles 8:3), referring to an Aramean kingdom or region in northern Syria. Zobah is depicted as a significant power in the time of Saul and David, at times in conflict or alliance with Israelite kings. The precise boundaries and urban center of Zobah are not identified in the biblical text or securely in extrabiblical sources, but it is contextually grouped with other Aramean (Syrian) polities. English translations render the term as a geographical name, commonly 'Zobah.' The term should not be confused with similar-sounding words or regions in later periods. There are no clear shifts in the meaning of the term across biblical usage — it consistently refers to the same general area during the United Monarchy. Later English translations sometimes use 'Syria' anachronistically, but 'Zobah' specifically marks this polity among the Aramean states, distinct from modern or later geographic concepts of Syria.

Original Strong's Gloss (1890)

or צוֹבָה; or צֹבָה; from an unused root meaning to station; a station; Zoba or Zobah, a region of Syria; Zoba, Zobah.

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Root Family

צוב (ṣ-w-b) — to station, to set, to garrison (unattested root sense); as attested: proper place-name

Word Forms

4 distinct forms

SIDANCE Surface Transliteration Morphology Common SIBI-P1 Occurrences
H6678-03 צוֹבָה֙ tsovah HNp of Zobah Zobah 8
H6678-02 צוֹבָ֗א tsova HNp of Zobah Zobah 2
H6678-01 מִ/צֹּבָ֔ה mitsovah HR/Np of Zobah from Zobah 1
H6678-04 וּ/מִ/צּוֹבָ֔ה umitsovah HC/R/Np and from Zobah and from Zobah 1

Occurrences in Scripture

12 total occurrences

SIDANCE Reference Word Transliteration Morphology Common SIBI-P1
H6678-03 1 Samuel 14:47 צוֹבָה֙ tsovah HNp Zobah Zobah
H6678-03 2 Samuel 8:3 צוֹבָ֑ה tsovah HNp of Zobah Zobah
H6678-03 2 Samuel 8:5 צוֹבָ֑ה tsovah HNp of Zobah Zobah
H6678-03 2 Samuel 8:12 צוֹבָֽה tsovah HNp Zobah Zobah
H6678-02 2 Samuel 10:6 צוֹבָ֗א tsova HNp Zobah Zobah
H6678-02 2 Samuel 10:8 צוֹבָ֤א tsova HNp of Zobah Zobah
H6678-01 2 Samuel 23:36 מִ/צֹּבָ֔ה mitsovah HR/Np of Zobah from Zobah
H6678-03 1 Kings 11:23 צוֹבָ֖ה tsovah HNp of Zobah Zobah
H6678-03 1 Chronicles 18:3 צוֹבָ֖ה tsovah HNp of Zobah Zobah
H6678-03 1 Chronicles 18:5 צוֹבָ֑ה tsovah HNp of Zobah Zobah