1924. Hadar
Strong's Lexicon
Hadar: Splendor, majesty, honor, glory

Original Word: הֲדַר
Part of Speech: Proper Name Masculine
Transliteration: Hadar
Pronunciation: hah-DAHR
Phonetic Spelling: (had-ar')
Definition: Splendor, majesty, honor, glory
Meaning: Hadar

Word Origin: Derived from the root verb הָדַר (hādar), which means "to honor" or "to adorn."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - Strong's Greek 1391 (doxa): Often translated as "glory" or "honor," similar in meaning to "hadar" in conveying the idea of splendor and majesty.

Usage: The Hebrew word "Hadar" is often used to describe the majesty and splendor associated with God, His creation, or His people. It conveys a sense of beauty, grandeur, and honor. In the context of the Bible, it is frequently used to describe the glory of God or the majestic nature of His works.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, concepts of honor and glory were deeply intertwined with one's relationship with God and community. "Hadar" reflects the cultural emphasis on the visible manifestation of God's majesty and the honor bestowed upon individuals or objects that reflect His glory. This term would have resonated with the Israelites, who valued the visible signs of God's presence and favor.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from hadar
Definition
an Edomite king
NASB Translation
Hadar (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
הֲדַר proper name, masculine a king in Edom (Aramaic form) Genesis 36:39 = הֲדַד (q. v.) 1 Chronicles 1:50 (so here Manuscripts, ᵑ6 no doubt rightly, compare Di).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Hadar

The same as hadar; Hadar, an Edomite -- Hadar.

see HEBREW hadar

Forms and Transliterations
הֲדַ֔ר הדר hă·ḏar haDar hăḏar
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Englishman's Concordance
Genesis 36:39
HEB: וַיִּמְלֹ֤ךְ תַּחְתָּיו֙ הֲדַ֔ר וְשֵׁ֥ם עִיר֖וֹ
NAS: died, and Hadar became king
KJV: died, and Hadar reigned
INT: became his place and Hadar and the name of his city

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 1924
1 Occurrence


hă·ḏar — 1 Occ.















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