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ʾōṣār אוֹצָר ‘treasure’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from ʾāṣar אָצַר ‘to store’
Roots: אצר

ʾōṣār n, m
1) treasure, storehouse
 1a) treasure (gold, silver, etc)
 1b) store, supplies of food or drink
 1c) treasure-house, treasury
  1c1) treasure-house
  1c2) storehouse, magazine
  1c3) treasury
  1c4) magazine of weapons (fig. of God's armoury)
  1c5) storehouses (of God for rain, snow, hail, wind, sea)

Mentioned in Deuteronomy 28:12, 32:34 Joshua 6:19, 6:24 1 Kings 7:51, 14:26, 15:18 2 Kings 12:19, 14:14, 16:8, 18:15, 20:13, 20:15, 24:13 Isaiah 2:7, 30:6, 33:6, 39:2, 39:4, 45:3 Jeremiah 50:25, 10:13, 15:13, 17:3, 20:5, 38:11, 48:7, 49:4, 50:37, 51:13, 51:16 Ezekiel 28:4 Hosea 13:15 Joel 1:17 Micah 6:10 Malachi 3:10 Psalms 33:7, 135:7 Proverbs 21:20, 8:21, 10:2, 15:16, 21:6 Job 38:22 Daniel 1:2 Ezra 2:69 Nehemiah 7:69, 7:70, 10:39, 12:44, 13:12, 13:13 1 Chronicles 26:26, 29:8, 9:26, 26:20, 26:22, 26:24, 27:25, 27:27, 27:28, 28:12 2 Chronicles 5:1, 32:27, 8:15, 11:11, 12:9, 16:2, 25:24, 36:18

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