STRONGS NUMBER H4688


Word Summary
metsolah: depth, deep
Original Word: מְצוֹלָה
Transliteration: metsolah
Phonetic Spelling: (mets-o-law')
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Short Definition: depth, deep
Meaning: a deep place
Strong's Concordance
bottom, deep, depth

Or mtsolah {mets-o-law'}; also mtsuwlah {mets-oo-law'}; or mtsulah {mets-oo-law'}; from the same as tsuwlah; a deep place (of water or mud) -- bottom, deep, depth.

see HEBREW tsuwlah

Brown-Driver-Briggs

H4688. metsolah

[מְצוֺלָה‎], מְצוּלָהnoun feminine depth, deep; — absolute מְצוּלָהJob 41:23 +; plural absolute מְצוֺלֹתExodus 15:5; Nehemiah 9:11, מְצֹלוֺתPsalm 88:7; construct מְצוּלוֺתZechariah 10:11, מְצֻלוֺתMicah 7:19; Psalm 68:23; — depth, plural ׳מ יָםdepths of the sea Micah 7:19; Psalm 68:23; absolute Exodus 15:5 (of Red Sea) Nehemiah 9:11 (id.); figurative of deep distress Psalm 88:7 ("" תַּחְתִיּוֺת בּוֺר‎); ׳מ יְאֹרZechariah 10:11 (i.e. of Nile); singular = the deep sea, deep, Psalm 107:24; Jonah 2:4; Job 41:23 (in hyperbolic description of crocodile); depth of marsh, swamp, מ ׳בִּיוֵןPsalm 69:3 in mire of (the) depth, figurative of distress ("" מַעֲמַקֵּימַֿיִם‎), compare ׳מ‎ alone 69:16 ("" בְּאֵר‎).