2196. Zara
Berean Strong's Lexicon
Zara: Zara

Original Word: Ζαρά
Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable
Transliteration: Zara
Pronunciation: zah-RAH
Phonetic Spelling: (dzar-ah')
Definition: Zara
Meaning: Zerah, son of Judah and Tamar.

Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew name זֶרַח (Zerach)

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - H2226: זֶרַח (Zerach)

Usage: In the New Testament, "Zara" refers to a person named Zerah, who is mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus Christ. The name means "rising" or "shining," which can be associated with the dawn or brightness.

Cultural and Historical Background: Zerah is a figure from the Old Testament, specifically in the lineage of Judah. He was one of the twin sons of Judah and Tamar, as recorded in Genesis 38. Zerah's birth is notable because his brother Perez was born first, despite Zerah's hand emerging first during childbirth, which led to the midwife tying a scarlet thread around his wrist. This account is significant in the context of the genealogies of Israel, as it highlights the unexpected ways in which God's purposes unfold.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
of Hebrew origin Zerach
Definition
Zerah, an Isr.
NASB Translation
Zerah (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2196: Ζάρα

Ζάρα, (זֶרַח a rising (of light)), indeclinable, Zarah (better Zerah), one of the ancestors of Christ: Matthew 1:3; cf. Genesis 38:30.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Zerah

Of Hebrew origin (Zerach); Zara, (i.e. Zerach), an Israelite -- Zara.

see HEBREW Zerach

Forms and Transliterations
Ζαρα Ζαρὰ Ζάρα Zara Zarà
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Englishman's Concordance
Matthew 1:3 N
GRK: καὶ τὸν Ζαρὰ ἐκ τῆς
NAS: of Perez and Zerah by Tamar,
KJV: Phares and Zara of Thamar;
INT: and Zerah of

Strong's Greek 2196
1 Occurrence


Ζαρὰ — 1 Occ.

















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