Strong's Concordance Zilpah: one of Jacob's wives Original Word: זִלְפָּהPart of Speech: Proper Name Feminine Transliteration: Zilpah Phonetic Spelling: (zil-paw) Short Definition: Zilpah Brown-Driver-Briggs זלף (√ of following; Thes compare Aramaic זְלַף Pa`el drop, drip; compare ; also Late Hebrew זִלּוּף sprinkling, dropping, pouring, a full bowl, etc.) זִלְמָּה proper name, feminine Leah's maid, one of Jacob's wives, mother of Gad and Asher Genesis 29:24; Genesis 30:9,10,12 (all J), Genesis 35:26; Genesis 37:2; Genesis 46:18 (all P). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Zilpah : from an unused root apparently meaning to trickle, as myrrh; fragrant dropping; Zilpah, Leah's maid -- Zilpah. Forms and Transliterations זִלְפָּ֔ה זִלְפָּ֖ה זִלְפָּ֛ה זִלְפָּ֣ה זִלְפָּה֙ זלפה zil·pāh zilPah zilpāhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 21537 Occurrences zil·pāh — 7 Occ. Genesis 29:24 HEB: לָ֔הּ אֶת־ זִלְפָּ֖ה שִׁפְחָת֑וֹ לְלֵאָ֥ה NAS: his maid Zilpah to his daughter KJV: Leah Zilpah his maid INT: gave Laban Zilpah his maid Leah Genesis 30:9 Genesis 30:10 Genesis 30:12 Genesis 35:26 Genesis 37:2 Genesis 46:18 |