Strong's Lexicon Gederi: Gederite Original Word: גְּדֵרי Word Origin: Derived from the root גָּדֵר (gader), meaning "wall" or "enclosure." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for "Gederi" in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a specific Hebrew proper noun related to a geographical location. Usage: The term "Gederi" refers to an inhabitant of Geder, a location mentioned in the Old Testament. It is used to identify individuals or groups associated with this place. Cultural and Historical Background: Geder is believed to be a town or region in ancient Israel, possibly located in the territory of Judah. The name suggests a place that was fortified or enclosed, which was common for settlements in ancient times to protect against invasions and raids. The inhabitants, known as Gederites, would have been part of the broader Israelite community, sharing in the cultural and religious practices of the time. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom Geder Definition inhab. of Geder NASB Translation Gederite (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs גְּדֵרִי adjective, of a people of גֶּ֫דֶר (q. v.) so LagBN 77; compare MV and others; others גְּדֵרָה; but ᵐ5 Γεδωρειτης, ᵐ5L Γεδδωριτης; — הַגְּדֵרִי 1 Chronicles 27:28. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Gederite Patrial from Geder; a Gederite, or inhabitant of Geder -- Gederite. see HEBREW Geder Forms and Transliterations הַגְּדֵרִ֑י הגדרי hag·gə·ḏê·rî haggedeRi haggəḏêrîLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 1 Chronicles 27:28 HEB: בַּ֥עַל חָנָ֖ן הַגְּדֵרִ֑י ס וְעַל־ NAS: Baal-hanan the Gederite had charge KJV: [was] Baalhanan the Gederite: and over the cellars INT: Shephelah Baal-hanan the Gederite had charge of the stores 1 Occurrence |