Lexicon :: Strong's H3575 - kûṯ

כּוּת
Transliteration
kûṯ
Pronunciation
kooth
Part of Speech
proper locative noun
Root Word (Etymology)
Of foreign origin
Strong’s Definitions

כּוּת Kûwth, kooth; or (feminine) כּוּתָה Kûwthâh; of foreign origin; Cuth or Cuthah, a province of Assyria:—Cuth.


KJV Translation Count — Total: 2x

The KJV translates Strong's H3575 in the following manner: Cuth (1x), Cuthah (1x).

KJV Translation Count — Total: 2x
The KJV translates Strong's H3575 in the following manner: Cuth (1x), Cuthah (1x).
  1. Cuth = "crushing"

    1. a place from which king Sargon of Assyria imported colonists into Israel; probably a location approx 20 (32 km) miles northeast of Babylon

Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
כּוּת Kûwth, kooth; or (feminine) כּוּתָה Kûwthâh; of foreign origin; Cuth or Cuthah, a province of Assyria:—Cuth.
STRONGS H3575: Abbreviations
כּוּתָה, כּוּת proper name, of a location whence king of Assyria (Sargon) transported colonists into Northern Israel, מִכּוּתָה 2 Kings 17:4, אַנְשֵׁיכֿוּת 2 Kings 17:30; Babylonian Kûtû, Kûtê, modern Tel-Ibrahim, approximately 20 miles northeast from Babylon, see COT 2 Kings 17:24 DlPar 217 M-AJBL 1892, xi. 169.
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2 Kings

17:4; 17:24; 17:30