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ṣelṣaḥ צֶלְצַח ‘Zelzah’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from ṣēl צֵל ‘shadow’ and ṣaḥ צַח ‘dazzling’
Roots: צל צח

ṣelṣaḥ pr n loc
Zelzah = "shadow"
1) a place on the boundary of Benjamin, close to Rachel's tomb, 5 miles (8 km) southwest of Jerusalem

Mentioned in 1 Samuel 10:2

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