Strong's Lexicon Gederathi: Gederathite Original Word: גְּדֵרָתִי Word Origin: Derived from גְּדֵרָה (Gederah), meaning "wall" or "enclosure," with the suffix indicating a person from that place. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for "Gederathi" in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a specific Hebrew term referring to a geographical origin. Usage: The term "Gederathi" refers to an inhabitant or native of Gederah, a town in ancient Judah. It is used to identify individuals by their place of origin, emphasizing their connection to the town of Gederah. Cultural and Historical Background: Gederah was a town located in the Shephelah, the lowland region of Judah. This area was known for its agricultural productivity and strategic location. The town's name, meaning "wall" or "enclosure," suggests it may have been fortified or known for its protective structures. Inhabitants of Gederah, like the Gederathites, would have been part of the broader community of Judah, participating in its cultural, religious, and economic life. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom Gederah Definition inhab. of Gederah NASB Translation Gederathite (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs גְּדֵרָתִי adjective, of a people of II. גְּדֵרָה; הַגְּדֵרָתִי 1 Chronicles 12:4. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Gederathite Patrial from Gderah; a Gederathite, or inhabitant of Gederah -- Gederathite. see HEBREW Gderah Forms and Transliterations הַגְּדֵרָתִֽי׃ הגדרתי׃ hag·gə·ḏê·rā·ṯî haggederaTi haggəḏêrāṯîLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 1 Chronicles 12:5 HEB: וְי֣וֹחָנָ֔ן וְיוֹזָבָ֖ד הַגְּדֵרָתִֽי׃ INT: Jehohanan Josabad Gederathite 1 Occurrence |