"Zippor" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Zippor" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Zippor" Meaning

The word "zippor" is a plural form of the Hebrew word "zippar," which means "bird." In biblical Hebrew, it is used to describe a type of bird, but the exact species is not specified.

In the Bible, the word "zippor" is used to describe a dove that Noah released from the ark after the flood (Genesis 8:11), as well as a goldfinch mentioned in the book of Job (Job 29:18).

In modern Hebrew, the word "zippor" or "tsippor" is used to describe a sparrow or a finch.

"Zippor" Examples

Word: Zippor

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In the Bible, Zippor is a place name or a person's name.

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Judge Deborah called for drought, locusts, and wild beasts as a divine instrument for defeating the Canaanites, and Zebul the governor of the city of Zippor fell under the curse: "The Israelites could not sell the promise land" - Judges 9:55.
Irwin exclaimed, "We hear about a battle in the tree: only I turned out that the place is called Zippor".inya - Isaiah 9:150.
The region referred to generally as Zippor is thought to be the surrounding area to Mount Gerizim in the days of the Bible when it was inhabited.

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