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Aug 4, 2019 · In the Hebrew language the word seed (zera) doesn’t just describe a part of a plant. A seed is anything that produces new life, so zera (seeds) also refers to human offspring or descendants: Genesis 4:25-26.
Definition. a sowing, seed, offspring. NASB Translation.
The word "seed," whether Hebrew or English, is often used in a figurative sense to refer to one descending from another (and not normally to the actual sperm or egg of the parent that is the source of propagation). The word can have a singular or a collective meaning.
Apr 27, 2024 · The Hebrew word זֶרַע zera, literally means seed and is first used in Genesis 1 for the creation of the vegetation. Figuratively, it is used for fruit, plant, son (Gen 48:19), sowing time, or posterity, but also for male semen.
Original Word: זְרַע Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: zera Phonetic Spelling: (zer-ah') Definition: a seed
The word for seed in Hebrew is זֶרַע. Hear the pronunciation, see example sentences and other related words.
The KJV translates Strong's H2233 in the following manner: seed (221x), child (2x), carnally (with H7902) (2x), carnally (1x), fruitful (1x), seedtime (1x), sowing time (1x).