1799. dikrown
Strong's Lexicon
dikrown: Thorn, prickle

Original Word: דִּקְרוֹן
Part of Speech: Noun
Transliteration: dikrown
Pronunciation: dik-rown'
Phonetic Spelling: (dik-rone')
Definition: Thorn, prickle
Meaning: a register

Word Origin: Derived from the root דָּקַר (dakar), meaning "to pierce" or "to stab."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent often associated with the concept of thorns is "ἀκάνθινος" (akanthinos), which appears in the New Testament, particularly in the context of the crown of thorns.

Usage: The term "dikrown" refers to a thorn or prickle, often used metaphorically in the Hebrew Bible to describe something that causes pain, irritation, or difficulty. It can symbolize obstacles or challenges that one must overcome.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, thorns were a common part of the landscape, often found in the wilderness and fields. They were considered nuisances that could damage crops and cause physical harm. Thorns are frequently used in biblical literature as symbols of sin, suffering, and divine judgment. The imagery of thorns would have been familiar to an agrarian society, serving as a powerful metaphor for the consequences of disobedience and the trials of life.

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[דִּכְרוֺן] noun [masculine] memorandum, record (Biblical Hebrew זִכָּרוֺן, √ זָכַר; compare Nabataean, Palmyrene דבר(ו)ן Lzb268 SAC40 Cooke234 +); — emphatic דִּכְרוֺנָה Ezra 6:2.

[דָּכְרָן]

noun [masculine] id.; — plural emphatic סְפַר דָּכְרָנַיָּא Ezra 4:15 (twice in verse).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
record

(Aramaic) or dokran {dok-rawn'} (Aramaic); corresponding to zikrown; a register -- record.

see HEBREW zikrown

Forms and Transliterations
דִּכְרוֹנָֽה׃ דָּכְרָ֨נַיָּ֜א דָּכְרָנַיָּא֮ דכרונה׃ דכרניא dā·ḵə·rā·nay·yā dacheRanaiYa dāḵərānayyā dichroNah diḵ·rō·w·nāh diḵrōwnāh
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Englishman's Concordance
Ezra 4:15
HEB: יְבַקַּר֩ בִּֽסְפַר־ דָּכְרָ֨נַיָּ֜א דִּ֣י אֲבָהָתָ֗ךְ
NAS: may be made in the record books
KJV: may be made in the book of the records of thy fathers:
INT: A search books the record so of your fathers

Ezra 4:15
HEB: וּ֠תְהַשְׁכַּח בִּסְפַ֣ר דָּכְרָנַיָּא֮ וְתִנְדַּע֒ דִּי֩
NAS: And you will discover in the record books
KJV: in the book of the records, and know
INT: will discover books the record and learn so

Ezra 6:2
HEB: כְּתִ֥יב בְּגַוַּ֖הּ דִּכְרוֹנָֽה׃ פ
NAS: in it as follows: Memorandum--
KJV: and therein [was] a record thus
INT: written and therein Memorandum

3 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 1799
3 Occurrences


dā·ḵə·rā·nay·yā — 2 Occ.
diḵ·rō·w·nāh — 1 Occ.
















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