Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Near Eastern cities, elevated areas were strategically important for defense. The "ophel" in Jerusalem, for example, was a significant part of the city's fortifications. It was often the site of important buildings and served as a defensive stronghold. The concept of a fortified hill or mound was common in ancient city planning, providing a vantage point and a last line of defense against invaders.Brown-Driver-Briggs I. עֹ֫פֶל noun [masculine] mound, hill, only as acropolis; — ׳ע absolute 2 Kings 5:24 +, construct Micah 4:8; — fortified mound or hill within city, or Jerusalem (compare RobBR i. 267 GuZPV v (1882), 326) Micah 4:8; Isaiah 32:14; south end of eastern hill Nehemiah 3:26; Nehemiah 11:21; 2Chronicles 33:14 ׳חוֺמַת הָע Nehemiah 3:27; 2Chronicles 27:3 (compare חמת העפל in קרחה MI21, 22); of Samaria 2 Kings 5:24. II. [עֹ֫פֶל] noun masculine1Samuel 6:4 tumour; — only plural Kt (בָּ)עֳפָלִים Deuteronomy 28:27; 1 Samuel 5:6,9,12; construct עָפְלֵי 1 Samuel 6:4; suffix עָפְלֵיכֶם 1 Samuel 6:5; Qr in all (ב)טְחֹרִים, טְחֹרֵי, טְחֹרֵיכֶם, see [ טְחוֺר]. Strong's Exhaustive Concordanceemerod, fort, strong hold, tower From aphal; a tumor; also a mound, i.e. Fortress -- emerod, fort, strong hold, tower. see HEBREW aphal Forms and Transliterationsבַּטְּחֹרִ֑ים בַּטְּחֹרִ֔ים בטחרים הָעֹ֔פֶל העפל וּבַטְּחֹרִ֔ים ובטחרים טְחֹרִֽים׃ טְחֹרֵ֣י טְחֹרֵיכֶ֜ם טחרי טחריכם טחרים׃ עֹ֛פֶל עֹ֣פֶל עפל ‘ō·p̄el ‘ōp̄el baṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm battechoRim baṭṭəḥōrîm hā‘ōp̄el hā·‘ō·p̄el haOfel Ofel ṭə·ḥō·rê ṭə·ḥō·rê·ḵem ṭə·ḥō·rîm techoRei techoreiChem techoRim ṭəḥōrê ṭəḥōrêḵem ṭəḥōrîm ū·ḇaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm ūḇaṭṭəḥōrîm uvattechoRimLinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts

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9 OccurrencesStrong's Hebrew 60769 Occurrencesbaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 2 Occ.hā·‘ō·p̄el — 1 Occ.‘ō·p̄el — 2 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê·ḵem — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.ū·ḇaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.

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1 Samuel 5:12 HEB: [בָּעֳפָלִים כ] (בַּטְּחֹרִ֑ים ק) וַתַּ֛עַלNAS: were smitten with tumors and the cryINT: die were smitten stronghold went and the cry1 Samuel 6:4 HEB: [עָפְלֵי כ] (טְחֹרֵ֣י ק) זָהָ֔בNAS: Five golden tumors and five goldenINT: of the Philistines Five stronghold golden and five1 Samuel 6:5 HEB: [עָפְלֵיכֶם כ] (טְחֹרֵיכֶ֜ם ק) וְצַלְמֵ֣יNAS: likenesses of your tumors and likenessesINT: shall make likenesses stronghold and likenesses of your mice2 Kings 5:24 HEB: וַיָּבֹא֙ אֶל־ הָעֹ֔פֶל וַיִּקַּ֥ח מִיָּדָ֖םNAS: When he came to the hill, he tookKJV: And when he came to the tower, he tookINT: came to the hill took their handIsaiah 32:14 HEB: עִ֖יר עֻזָּ֑ב עֹ֣פֶל וָבַ֜חַן הָיָ֨הNAS: forsaken. Hill and watch-towerKJV: shall be left; the forts and towersINT: city forsaken Hill and watch-tower have becomeMicah 4:8 HEB: מִגְדַּל־ עֵ֗דֶר עֹ֛פֶל בַּת־ צִיּ֖וֹןNAS: of the flock, Hill of the daughterKJV: of the flock, the strong hold of the daughterINT: tower of the flock Hill of the daughter of Zion9 OccurrencesStrong's Hebrew 60769 Occurrencesbaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 2 Occ.hā·‘ō·p̄el — 1 Occ.‘ō·p̄el — 2 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê·ḵem — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.ū·ḇaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.

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Isaiah 32:14 HEB: עִ֖יר עֻזָּ֑ב עֹ֣פֶל וָבַ֜חַן הָיָ֨הNAS: forsaken. Hill and watch-towerKJV: shall be left; the forts and towersINT: city forsaken Hill and watch-tower have becomeMicah 4:8 HEB: מִגְדַּל־ עֵ֗דֶר עֹ֛פֶל בַּת־ צִיּ֖וֹןNAS: of the flock, Hill of the daughterKJV: of the flock, the strong hold of the daughterINT: tower of the flock Hill of the daughter of Zion9 OccurrencesStrong's Hebrew 60769 Occurrencesbaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 2 Occ.hā·‘ō·p̄el — 1 Occ.‘ō·p̄el — 2 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê·ḵem — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.ū·ḇaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.

Micah 4:8 HEB: מִגְדַּל־ עֵ֗דֶר עֹ֛פֶל בַּת־ צִיּ֖וֹןNAS: of the flock, Hill of the daughterKJV: of the flock, the strong hold of the daughterINT: tower of the flock Hill of the daughter of Zion9 OccurrencesStrong's Hebrew 60769 Occurrencesbaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 2 Occ.hā·‘ō·p̄el — 1 Occ.‘ō·p̄el — 2 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê·ḵem — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.ū·ḇaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.

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From aphal; a tumor; also a mound, i.e. Fortress -- emerod, fort, strong hold, tower. see HEBREW aphal Forms and Transliterationsבַּטְּחֹרִ֑ים בַּטְּחֹרִ֔ים בטחרים הָעֹ֔פֶל העפל וּבַטְּחֹרִ֔ים ובטחרים טְחֹרִֽים׃ טְחֹרֵ֣י טְחֹרֵיכֶ֜ם טחרי טחריכם טחרים׃ עֹ֛פֶל עֹ֣פֶל עפל ‘ō·p̄el ‘ōp̄el baṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm battechoRim baṭṭəḥōrîm hā‘ōp̄el hā·‘ō·p̄el haOfel Ofel ṭə·ḥō·rê ṭə·ḥō·rê·ḵem ṭə·ḥō·rîm techoRei techoreiChem techoRim ṭəḥōrê ṭəḥōrêḵem ṭəḥōrîm ū·ḇaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm ūḇaṭṭəḥōrîm uvattechoRimLinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts

II. [עֹ֫פֶל] noun masculine1Samuel 6:4 tumour; — only plural Kt (בָּ)עֳפָלִים Deuteronomy 28:27; 1 Samuel 5:6,9,12; construct עָפְלֵי 1 Samuel 6:4; suffix עָפְלֵיכֶם 1 Samuel 6:5; Qr in all (ב)טְחֹרִים, טְחֹרֵי, טְחֹרֵיכֶם, see [ טְחוֺר]. Strong's Exhaustive Concordanceemerod, fort, strong hold, tower From aphal; a tumor; also a mound, i.e. Fortress -- emerod, fort, strong hold, tower. see HEBREW aphal Forms and Transliterationsבַּטְּחֹרִ֑ים בַּטְּחֹרִ֔ים בטחרים הָעֹ֔פֶל העפל וּבַטְּחֹרִ֔ים ובטחרים טְחֹרִֽים׃ טְחֹרֵ֣י טְחֹרֵיכֶ֜ם טחרי טחריכם טחרים׃ עֹ֛פֶל עֹ֣פֶל עפל ‘ō·p̄el ‘ōp̄el baṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm battechoRim baṭṭəḥōrîm hā‘ōp̄el hā·‘ō·p̄el haOfel Ofel ṭə·ḥō·rê ṭə·ḥō·rê·ḵem ṭə·ḥō·rîm techoRei techoreiChem techoRim ṭəḥōrê ṭəḥōrêḵem ṭəḥōrîm ū·ḇaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm ūḇaṭṭəḥōrîm uvattechoRimLinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts

see HEBREW aphal Forms and Transliterationsבַּטְּחֹרִ֑ים בַּטְּחֹרִ֔ים בטחרים הָעֹ֔פֶל העפל וּבַטְּחֹרִ֔ים ובטחרים טְחֹרִֽים׃ טְחֹרֵ֣י טְחֹרֵיכֶ֜ם טחרי טחריכם טחרים׃ עֹ֛פֶל עֹ֣פֶל עפל ‘ō·p̄el ‘ōp̄el baṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm battechoRim baṭṭəḥōrîm hā‘ōp̄el hā·‘ō·p̄el haOfel Ofel ṭə·ḥō·rê ṭə·ḥō·rê·ḵem ṭə·ḥō·rîm techoRei techoreiChem techoRim ṭəḥōrê ṭəḥōrêḵem ṭəḥōrîm ū·ḇaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm ūḇaṭṭəḥōrîm uvattechoRimLinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent in the Strong's Concordance, the concept of a fortified place or elevated area can be related to Greek terms like "ἀκρόπολις" (akropolis), meaning a high city or citadel.Usage: The Hebrew word "ophel" generally refers to a raised area or mound, often used in the context of a fortified hill or a part of a city that is elevated and fortified. It can denote a natural hill or an artificial mound created for defensive purposes. In biblical texts, "ophel" is often associated with the fortifications of Jerusalem, indicating a place of strength and protection.Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Near Eastern cities, elevated areas were strategically important for defense. The "ophel" in Jerusalem, for example, was a significant part of the city's fortifications. It was often the site of important buildings and served as a defensive stronghold. The concept of a fortified hill or mound was common in ancient city planning, providing a vantage point and a last line of defense against invaders.Brown-Driver-Briggs I. עֹ֫פֶל noun [masculine] mound, hill, only as acropolis; — ׳ע absolute 2 Kings 5:24 +, construct Micah 4:8; — fortified mound or hill within city, or Jerusalem (compare RobBR i. 267 GuZPV v (1882), 326) Micah 4:8; Isaiah 32:14; south end of eastern hill Nehemiah 3:26; Nehemiah 11:21; 2Chronicles 33:14 ׳חוֺמַת הָע Nehemiah 3:27; 2Chronicles 27:3 (compare חמת העפל in קרחה MI21, 22); of Samaria 2 Kings 5:24. II. [עֹ֫פֶל] noun masculine1Samuel 6:4 tumour; — only plural Kt (בָּ)עֳפָלִים Deuteronomy 28:27; 1 Samuel 5:6,9,12; construct עָפְלֵי 1 Samuel 6:4; suffix עָפְלֵיכֶם 1 Samuel 6:5; Qr in all (ב)טְחֹרִים, טְחֹרֵי, טְחֹרֵיכֶם, see [ טְחוֺר]. Strong's Exhaustive Concordanceemerod, fort, strong hold, tower From aphal; a tumor; also a mound, i.e. Fortress -- emerod, fort, strong hold, tower. see HEBREW aphal Forms and Transliterationsבַּטְּחֹרִ֑ים בַּטְּחֹרִ֔ים בטחרים הָעֹ֔פֶל העפל וּבַטְּחֹרִ֔ים ובטחרים טְחֹרִֽים׃ טְחֹרֵ֣י טְחֹרֵיכֶ֜ם טחרי טחריכם טחרים׃ עֹ֛פֶל עֹ֣פֶל עפל ‘ō·p̄el ‘ōp̄el baṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm battechoRim baṭṭəḥōrîm hā‘ōp̄el hā·‘ō·p̄el haOfel Ofel ṭə·ḥō·rê ṭə·ḥō·rê·ḵem ṭə·ḥō·rîm techoRei techoreiChem techoRim ṭəḥōrê ṭəḥōrêḵem ṭəḥōrîm ū·ḇaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm ūḇaṭṭəḥōrîm uvattechoRimLinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts

1 Samuel 5:9 HEB: [עֳפָלִים כ] (טְחֹרִֽים׃ ק) NAS: and old, so that tumors brokeINT: and old broke stronghold1 Samuel 5:12 HEB: [בָּעֳפָלִים כ] (בַּטְּחֹרִ֑ים ק) וַתַּ֛עַלNAS: were smitten with tumors and the cryINT: die were smitten stronghold went and the cry1 Samuel 6:4 HEB: [עָפְלֵי כ] (טְחֹרֵ֣י ק) זָהָ֔בNAS: Five golden tumors and five goldenINT: of the Philistines Five stronghold golden and five1 Samuel 6:5 HEB: [עָפְלֵיכֶם כ] (טְחֹרֵיכֶ֜ם ק) וְצַלְמֵ֣יNAS: likenesses of your tumors and likenessesINT: shall make likenesses stronghold and likenesses of your mice2 Kings 5:24 HEB: וַיָּבֹא֙ אֶל־ הָעֹ֔פֶל וַיִּקַּ֥ח מִיָּדָ֖םNAS: When he came to the hill, he tookKJV: And when he came to the tower, he tookINT: came to the hill took their handIsaiah 32:14 HEB: עִ֖יר עֻזָּ֑ב עֹ֣פֶל וָבַ֜חַן הָיָ֨הNAS: forsaken. Hill and watch-towerKJV: shall be left; the forts and towersINT: city forsaken Hill and watch-tower have becomeMicah 4:8 HEB: מִגְדַּל־ עֵ֗דֶר עֹ֛פֶל בַּת־ צִיּ֖וֹןNAS: of the flock, Hill of the daughterKJV: of the flock, the strong hold of the daughterINT: tower of the flock Hill of the daughter of Zion9 OccurrencesStrong's Hebrew 60769 Occurrencesbaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 2 Occ.hā·‘ō·p̄el — 1 Occ.‘ō·p̄el — 2 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê·ḵem — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.ū·ḇaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.

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2 Kings 5:24 HEB: וַיָּבֹא֙ אֶל־ הָעֹ֔פֶל וַיִּקַּ֥ח מִיָּדָ֖םNAS: When he came to the hill, he tookKJV: And when he came to the tower, he tookINT: came to the hill took their handIsaiah 32:14 HEB: עִ֖יר עֻזָּ֑ב עֹ֣פֶל וָבַ֜חַן הָיָ֨הNAS: forsaken. Hill and watch-towerKJV: shall be left; the forts and towersINT: city forsaken Hill and watch-tower have becomeMicah 4:8 HEB: מִגְדַּל־ עֵ֗דֶר עֹ֛פֶל בַּת־ צִיּ֖וֹןNAS: of the flock, Hill of the daughterKJV: of the flock, the strong hold of the daughterINT: tower of the flock Hill of the daughter of Zion9 OccurrencesStrong's Hebrew 60769 Occurrencesbaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 2 Occ.hā·‘ō·p̄el — 1 Occ.‘ō·p̄el — 2 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê·ḵem — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.ū·ḇaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.

1 Samuel 6:4 HEB: [עָפְלֵי כ] (טְחֹרֵ֣י ק) זָהָ֔בNAS: Five golden tumors and five goldenINT: of the Philistines Five stronghold golden and five1 Samuel 6:5 HEB: [עָפְלֵיכֶם כ] (טְחֹרֵיכֶ֜ם ק) וְצַלְמֵ֣יNAS: likenesses of your tumors and likenessesINT: shall make likenesses stronghold and likenesses of your mice2 Kings 5:24 HEB: וַיָּבֹא֙ אֶל־ הָעֹ֔פֶל וַיִּקַּ֥ח מִיָּדָ֖םNAS: When he came to the hill, he tookKJV: And when he came to the tower, he tookINT: came to the hill took their handIsaiah 32:14 HEB: עִ֖יר עֻזָּ֑ב עֹ֣פֶל וָבַ֜חַן הָיָ֨הNAS: forsaken. Hill and watch-towerKJV: shall be left; the forts and towersINT: city forsaken Hill and watch-tower have becomeMicah 4:8 HEB: מִגְדַּל־ עֵ֗דֶר עֹ֛פֶל בַּת־ צִיּ֖וֹןNAS: of the flock, Hill of the daughterKJV: of the flock, the strong hold of the daughterINT: tower of the flock Hill of the daughter of Zion9 OccurrencesStrong's Hebrew 60769 Occurrencesbaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 2 Occ.hā·‘ō·p̄el — 1 Occ.‘ō·p̄el — 2 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê·ḵem — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.ū·ḇaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.

Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to swell or be elevated.Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent in the Strong's Concordance, the concept of a fortified place or elevated area can be related to Greek terms like "ἀκρόπολις" (akropolis), meaning a high city or citadel.Usage: The Hebrew word "ophel" generally refers to a raised area or mound, often used in the context of a fortified hill or a part of a city that is elevated and fortified. It can denote a natural hill or an artificial mound created for defensive purposes. In biblical texts, "ophel" is often associated with the fortifications of Jerusalem, indicating a place of strength and protection.Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Near Eastern cities, elevated areas were strategically important for defense. The "ophel" in Jerusalem, for example, was a significant part of the city's fortifications. It was often the site of important buildings and served as a defensive stronghold. The concept of a fortified hill or mound was common in ancient city planning, providing a vantage point and a last line of defense against invaders.Brown-Driver-Briggs I. עֹ֫פֶל noun [masculine] mound, hill, only as acropolis; — ׳ע absolute 2 Kings 5:24 +, construct Micah 4:8; — fortified mound or hill within city, or Jerusalem (compare RobBR i. 267 GuZPV v (1882), 326) Micah 4:8; Isaiah 32:14; south end of eastern hill Nehemiah 3:26; Nehemiah 11:21; 2Chronicles 33:14 ׳חוֺמַת הָע Nehemiah 3:27; 2Chronicles 27:3 (compare חמת העפל in קרחה MI21, 22); of Samaria 2 Kings 5:24. II. [עֹ֫פֶל] noun masculine1Samuel 6:4 tumour; — only plural Kt (בָּ)עֳפָלִים Deuteronomy 28:27; 1 Samuel 5:6,9,12; construct עָפְלֵי 1 Samuel 6:4; suffix עָפְלֵיכֶם 1 Samuel 6:5; Qr in all (ב)טְחֹרִים, טְחֹרֵי, טְחֹרֵיכֶם, see [ טְחוֺר]. Strong's Exhaustive Concordanceemerod, fort, strong hold, tower From aphal; a tumor; also a mound, i.e. Fortress -- emerod, fort, strong hold, tower. see HEBREW aphal Forms and Transliterationsבַּטְּחֹרִ֑ים בַּטְּחֹרִ֔ים בטחרים הָעֹ֔פֶל העפל וּבַטְּחֹרִ֔ים ובטחרים טְחֹרִֽים׃ טְחֹרֵ֣י טְחֹרֵיכֶ֜ם טחרי טחריכם טחרים׃ עֹ֛פֶל עֹ֣פֶל עפל ‘ō·p̄el ‘ōp̄el baṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm battechoRim baṭṭəḥōrîm hā‘ōp̄el hā·‘ō·p̄el haOfel Ofel ṭə·ḥō·rê ṭə·ḥō·rê·ḵem ṭə·ḥō·rîm techoRei techoreiChem techoRim ṭəḥōrê ṭəḥōrêḵem ṭəḥōrîm ū·ḇaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm ūḇaṭṭəḥōrîm uvattechoRimLinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts

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1 Samuel 6:5 HEB: [עָפְלֵיכֶם כ] (טְחֹרֵיכֶ֜ם ק) וְצַלְמֵ֣יNAS: likenesses of your tumors and likenessesINT: shall make likenesses stronghold and likenesses of your mice2 Kings 5:24 HEB: וַיָּבֹא֙ אֶל־ הָעֹ֔פֶל וַיִּקַּ֥ח מִיָּדָ֖םNAS: When he came to the hill, he tookKJV: And when he came to the tower, he tookINT: came to the hill took their handIsaiah 32:14 HEB: עִ֖יר עֻזָּ֑ב עֹ֣פֶל וָבַ֜חַן הָיָ֨הNAS: forsaken. Hill and watch-towerKJV: shall be left; the forts and towersINT: city forsaken Hill and watch-tower have becomeMicah 4:8 HEB: מִגְדַּל־ עֵ֗דֶר עֹ֛פֶל בַּת־ צִיּ֖וֹןNAS: of the flock, Hill of the daughterKJV: of the flock, the strong hold of the daughterINT: tower of the flock Hill of the daughter of Zion9 OccurrencesStrong's Hebrew 60769 Occurrencesbaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 2 Occ.hā·‘ō·p̄el — 1 Occ.‘ō·p̄el — 2 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê·ḵem — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.ū·ḇaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.

Usage: The Hebrew word "ophel" generally refers to a raised area or mound, often used in the context of a fortified hill or a part of a city that is elevated and fortified. It can denote a natural hill or an artificial mound created for defensive purposes. In biblical texts, "ophel" is often associated with the fortifications of Jerusalem, indicating a place of strength and protection.Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Near Eastern cities, elevated areas were strategically important for defense. The "ophel" in Jerusalem, for example, was a significant part of the city's fortifications. It was often the site of important buildings and served as a defensive stronghold. The concept of a fortified hill or mound was common in ancient city planning, providing a vantage point and a last line of defense against invaders.Brown-Driver-Briggs I. עֹ֫פֶל noun [masculine] mound, hill, only as acropolis; — ׳ע absolute 2 Kings 5:24 +, construct Micah 4:8; — fortified mound or hill within city, or Jerusalem (compare RobBR i. 267 GuZPV v (1882), 326) Micah 4:8; Isaiah 32:14; south end of eastern hill Nehemiah 3:26; Nehemiah 11:21; 2Chronicles 33:14 ׳חוֺמַת הָע Nehemiah 3:27; 2Chronicles 27:3 (compare חמת העפל in קרחה MI21, 22); of Samaria 2 Kings 5:24. II. [עֹ֫פֶל] noun masculine1Samuel 6:4 tumour; — only plural Kt (בָּ)עֳפָלִים Deuteronomy 28:27; 1 Samuel 5:6,9,12; construct עָפְלֵי 1 Samuel 6:4; suffix עָפְלֵיכֶם 1 Samuel 6:5; Qr in all (ב)טְחֹרִים, טְחֹרֵי, טְחֹרֵיכֶם, see [ טְחוֺר]. Strong's Exhaustive Concordanceemerod, fort, strong hold, tower From aphal; a tumor; also a mound, i.e. Fortress -- emerod, fort, strong hold, tower. see HEBREW aphal Forms and Transliterationsבַּטְּחֹרִ֑ים בַּטְּחֹרִ֔ים בטחרים הָעֹ֔פֶל העפל וּבַטְּחֹרִ֔ים ובטחרים טְחֹרִֽים׃ טְחֹרֵ֣י טְחֹרֵיכֶ֜ם טחרי טחריכם טחרים׃ עֹ֛פֶל עֹ֣פֶל עפל ‘ō·p̄el ‘ōp̄el baṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm battechoRim baṭṭəḥōrîm hā‘ōp̄el hā·‘ō·p̄el haOfel Ofel ṭə·ḥō·rê ṭə·ḥō·rê·ḵem ṭə·ḥō·rîm techoRei techoreiChem techoRim ṭəḥōrê ṭəḥōrêḵem ṭəḥōrîm ū·ḇaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm ūḇaṭṭəḥōrîm uvattechoRimLinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts

Original Word: עֹפֶלPart of Speech: Noun MasculineTransliteration: `ophelPronunciation: OH-felPhonetic Spelling: (o'-fel)Definition: Mound, Hill, Fortified PlaceMeaning: a tumor, a mound, fortressWord Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to swell or be elevated.Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent in the Strong's Concordance, the concept of a fortified place or elevated area can be related to Greek terms like "ἀκρόπολις" (akropolis), meaning a high city or citadel.Usage: The Hebrew word "ophel" generally refers to a raised area or mound, often used in the context of a fortified hill or a part of a city that is elevated and fortified. It can denote a natural hill or an artificial mound created for defensive purposes. In biblical texts, "ophel" is often associated with the fortifications of Jerusalem, indicating a place of strength and protection.Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Near Eastern cities, elevated areas were strategically important for defense. The "ophel" in Jerusalem, for example, was a significant part of the city's fortifications. It was often the site of important buildings and served as a defensive stronghold. The concept of a fortified hill or mound was common in ancient city planning, providing a vantage point and a last line of defense against invaders.Brown-Driver-Briggs I. עֹ֫פֶל noun [masculine] mound, hill, only as acropolis; — ׳ע absolute 2 Kings 5:24 +, construct Micah 4:8; — fortified mound or hill within city, or Jerusalem (compare RobBR i. 267 GuZPV v (1882), 326) Micah 4:8; Isaiah 32:14; south end of eastern hill Nehemiah 3:26; Nehemiah 11:21; 2Chronicles 33:14 ׳חוֺמַת הָע Nehemiah 3:27; 2Chronicles 27:3 (compare חמת העפל in קרחה MI21, 22); of Samaria 2 Kings 5:24. II. [עֹ֫פֶל] noun masculine1Samuel 6:4 tumour; — only plural Kt (בָּ)עֳפָלִים Deuteronomy 28:27; 1 Samuel 5:6,9,12; construct עָפְלֵי 1 Samuel 6:4; suffix עָפְלֵיכֶם 1 Samuel 6:5; Qr in all (ב)טְחֹרִים, טְחֹרֵי, טְחֹרֵיכֶם, see [ טְחוֺר]. Strong's Exhaustive Concordanceemerod, fort, strong hold, tower From aphal; a tumor; also a mound, i.e. Fortress -- emerod, fort, strong hold, tower. see HEBREW aphal Forms and Transliterationsבַּטְּחֹרִ֑ים בַּטְּחֹרִ֔ים בטחרים הָעֹ֔פֶל העפל וּבַטְּחֹרִ֔ים ובטחרים טְחֹרִֽים׃ טְחֹרֵ֣י טְחֹרֵיכֶ֜ם טחרי טחריכם טחרים׃ עֹ֛פֶל עֹ֣פֶל עפל ‘ō·p̄el ‘ōp̄el baṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm battechoRim baṭṭəḥōrîm hā‘ōp̄el hā·‘ō·p̄el haOfel Ofel ṭə·ḥō·rê ṭə·ḥō·rê·ḵem ṭə·ḥō·rîm techoRei techoreiChem techoRim ṭəḥōrê ṭəḥōrêḵem ṭəḥōrîm ū·ḇaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm ūḇaṭṭəḥōrîm uvattechoRimLinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts

1 Samuel 5:6 HEB: [בָּעֳפָלִים כ] (בַּטְּחֹרִ֔ים ק) אֶת־NAS: them and smote them with tumors, both AshdodINT: ravaged and smote stronghold Ashdod territories1 Samuel 5:9 HEB: [עֳפָלִים כ] (טְחֹרִֽים׃ ק) NAS: and old, so that tumors brokeINT: and old broke stronghold1 Samuel 5:12 HEB: [בָּעֳפָלִים כ] (בַּטְּחֹרִ֑ים ק) וַתַּ֛עַלNAS: were smitten with tumors and the cryINT: die were smitten stronghold went and the cry1 Samuel 6:4 HEB: [עָפְלֵי כ] (טְחֹרֵ֣י ק) זָהָ֔בNAS: Five golden tumors and five goldenINT: of the Philistines Five stronghold golden and five1 Samuel 6:5 HEB: [עָפְלֵיכֶם כ] (טְחֹרֵיכֶ֜ם ק) וְצַלְמֵ֣יNAS: likenesses of your tumors and likenessesINT: shall make likenesses stronghold and likenesses of your mice2 Kings 5:24 HEB: וַיָּבֹא֙ אֶל־ הָעֹ֔פֶל וַיִּקַּ֥ח מִיָּדָ֖םNAS: When he came to the hill, he tookKJV: And when he came to the tower, he tookINT: came to the hill took their handIsaiah 32:14 HEB: עִ֖יר עֻזָּ֑ב עֹ֣פֶל וָבַ֜חַן הָיָ֨הNAS: forsaken. Hill and watch-towerKJV: shall be left; the forts and towersINT: city forsaken Hill and watch-tower have becomeMicah 4:8 HEB: מִגְדַּל־ עֵ֗דֶר עֹ֛פֶל בַּת־ צִיּ֖וֹןNAS: of the flock, Hill of the daughterKJV: of the flock, the strong hold of the daughterINT: tower of the flock Hill of the daughter of Zion9 OccurrencesStrong's Hebrew 60769 Occurrencesbaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 2 Occ.hā·‘ō·p̄el — 1 Occ.‘ō·p̄el — 2 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rê·ḵem — 1 Occ.ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.ū·ḇaṭ·ṭə·ḥō·rîm — 1 Occ.