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H5338 Β· Hebrew Β· Old Testament
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natsats
Verb
to sparkle, blossom, shine

Definition

Natsats (H5338) describes the burst of blossoming or sparkling light β€” flowers blooming, metal gleaming, life breaking forth. It appears in Song of Solomon describing the vineyards blooming and in Ezekiel for the dazzling brightness of God's glory. The word captures life's sudden, brilliant emergence.

Usage & Theological Significance

Song of Solomon 6:11 and 7:12 use natsats for the vineyard in bloom β€” the lover seeking the beloved where new life is bursting forth. Theologically this imagery represents spiritual renewal, the Church as the bride flowering in its seasons of revival. Ezekiel 1:7 uses the related imagery for the gleaming brightness of the living creatures β€” glory that sparkles like lightning.

Key Bible Verses

Song of Solomon 6:11 I went down to the grove of nut trees to look at the new growth in the valley, to see if the vines had budded [natsats].
Song of Solomon 7:12 Let us go early to the vineyards to see if the vines have budded [natsats].
Isaiah 27:6 In days to come Jacob will take root, Israel will bud and blossom [natsats].
Isaiah 35:1-2 The desert and the parched land will be glad... It will burst into bloom [natsats].
Numbers 17:8 It had not only sprouted but had budded [natsats], blossomed and produced almonds.

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