1726. daharah
Strong's Lexicon
daharah: Galloping, swift movement

Original Word: דַּהֲהַר
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: dahahar
Pronunciation: dah-har-ah
Phonetic Spelling: (dah-hah-har')
Definition: Galloping, swift movement
Meaning: a gallop

Word Origin: Derived from the root דהר (dahar), which is not commonly used in the Hebrew Bible.

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent in Strong's Concordance, the concept of swift movement or urgency can be related to Greek terms like "τρέχω" (trecho, Strong's G5143), meaning "to run," which conveys a similar sense of speed and urgency.

Usage: The term "daharah" refers to the swift, galloping movement often associated with horses. It conveys a sense of speed and urgency, typically used in contexts that describe rapid motion or the quick advance of a group or individual.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Near Eastern cultures, horses were symbols of power, speed, and military strength. The imagery of galloping horses would evoke thoughts of warfare, chariots, and the swift execution of plans. In the biblical context, such imagery often underscores themes of divine intervention, judgment, or the unstoppable advance of God's purposes.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from dahar
Definition
a rushing, dashing
NASB Translation
dashing (2).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[דַּהֲרָה] noun feminine rushing, dashing, of riders — Plural construct דַּהֲרוֺת דַּהֲרוֺת אַבִּירָיו Judges 5:22; repetition for intensity, furious dashing.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
pransing

By reduplication from dahar; a gallop -- pransing.

see HEBREW dahar

Forms and Transliterations
דַּהֲר֥וֹת דהרות מִֽדַּהֲר֖וֹת מדהרות da·hă·rō·wṯ dahaRot dahărōwṯ mid·da·hă·rō·wṯ middahaRot middahărōwṯ
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Englishman's Concordance
Judges 5:22
HEB: עִקְּבֵי־ ס֑וּס מִֽדַּהֲר֖וֹת דַּהֲר֥וֹת אַבִּירָֽיו׃
NAS: beat From the dashing, the dashing
KJV: broken by the means of the pransings, the pransings
INT: hoofs the horses' the dashing the dashing of his valiant

Judges 5:22
HEB: ס֑וּס מִֽדַּהֲר֖וֹת דַּהֲר֥וֹת אַבִּירָֽיו׃
NAS: From the dashing, the dashing of his valiant steeds.
KJV: by the means of the pransings, the pransings of their mighty ones.
INT: the horses' the dashing the dashing of his valiant

2 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 1726
2 Occurrences


da·hă·rō·wṯ — 1 Occ.
mid·da·hă·rō·wṯ — 1 Occ.















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