Lexical Summary etsel: a joining together, proximity Original Word: אֵצֶלTransliteration: etsel Phonetic Spelling: (ay'-tsel) Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: a joining together, proximity Meaning: a joining together, proximity Strong's Concordance at, hard by, beside, near unto, toward, with From 'atsal (in the sense of joining); a side; (as a preposition) near -- at, (hard) by, (from) (beside), near (unto), toward, with. See also Beyth ha-'etsel. see HEBREW 'atsal see HEBREW Beyth ha-'etsel Brown-Driver-Briggs H681. etsel I. אֵ֫צֶל61 substantive conjunction, proximity; with suffix אֶצְלוֺ אֶצְלִי, etc.; only used as a preposition a. (as an implicit accusative) in proximity to (as though LagBN 68), beside: Genesis 39:10, 15; 41:3 and stood הַמַּרוֺת אֵצֶל beside the kine, 1 Samuel 5:2 דָּגוֺן אֵצֶל beside Dagon, 1 Kings 13:24-25, 21:1; Proverbs 8:30; Ezekiel 1:15, 19; 33:30; 39:15; often in phrase (׳מ ׳י) הַמִּזְבֵּחַ אֵצֶל Leviticus 1:16; 6:3; Deuteronomy 16:21; 1 Kings 2:29; Amos 2:8 +; of a locality (compare II. אֵת 2) Deuteronomy 11:30 beside the terebinths of Moreh, 1 Kings 1:9; 4:12; Jeremiah 41:17. After a verb of motion (late) Daniel 8:7, 17; compare 2 Chronicles 28:15 b. b. with מֵאֵצֶל מִן, from proximity to, from beside (compare מֵעִם מֵאֵת,): 1 Samuel 20:41 (read with הָאַרְגָּב מֵאֵצֶל ᵐ5 from beside the mound); Ezekiel 40:7 contiguous to, beside (מִן 3c); with suffix 1 Samuel 17:30 מֵאֶצְלוֺ וַיָּסָב and he turned about from beside him, 1 Kings 3:20; 20:36; Ezekiel 10:16. |