שַׁפִּיר
shap.pir (H8209)
fair
AI Word Study
# The Hebrew Word שַׁפִּיר (shappir) The Hebrew term שַׁפִּיר (shappir) carries the meaning "fair" and appears only twice in the biblical text. This limited occurrence suggests it occupied a narrow semantic niche in biblical Hebrew, likely used in specific contexts where describing something as aesthetically pleasing or attractive was relevant. The rarity of the word prevents broad generalizations about its full range of applications. Without access to the specific verses where shappir appears, we cannot determine whether it was applied to physical beauty, moral qualities, or abstract concepts. The word's scarcity in the biblical corpus means it would not have been a primary or everyday term for describing fairness or beauty—Hebrew had other, more frequently used terms for these concepts. The limited textual evidence preserves only a snapshot of this word's actual usage in ancient Hebrew communication.
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The leaves of it were beautiful, and it had much fruit, and in it was food for all. The animals of the field had shade under it, and the birds of the sky lived in its branches, and all flesh was fed from it.
whose leaves were beautiful, and its fruit plentiful, and in it was food for all; under which the animals of the field lived, and on whose branches the birds of the sky had their habitation: