צְבָתִים
tse.vet (H6653)
bundle
AI Word Study
# צְבָתִים (tsebatim): Bundle The Hebrew word צְבָתִים appears only once in the biblical text, making it an extremely rare term. According to the lexical data, it denotes a "bundle"—a collection of items bound or held together as a single unit. This singular occurrence limits our ability to observe variation in its usage or meaning across different contexts. Because this word appears just one time in the surviving biblical corpus, we cannot determine whether it had a narrow, specialized application or a broader range of uses in ancient Hebrew. The single instance provides us only with its basic semantic meaning: something gathered and bound together. Without multiple occurrences showing different contexts or applications, we cannot establish whether "bundle" referred to a specific type of object (such as bundles of grain, wood, or other materials), or whether it served as a general term for any grouped collection. For translators and readers, צְבָתִים remains a lexical footnote—a word whose full significance in Hebrew communication we can barely assess. Its rarity suggests it may have been either a specialized term of limited use or a synonym for more common words that largely replaced it in biblical texts that survived to the present day.
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Also pull out some for her from the bundles, and leave it. Let her glean, and don’t rebuke her.”