Strong's Lexicon chad: Sharp, one Original Word: חַד Word Origin: Derived from a root word meaning "to be sharp" or "to be one." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent often used in the Septuagint for "sharp" is "ὀξύς" (oxys), and for "one" is "εἷς" (heis). Usage: The Hebrew word "chad" primarily conveys the idea of sharpness, often used in the context of a sharp edge or point. It can also imply singularity or unity, as in the concept of being "one." This dual meaning reflects the word's versatility in describing both physical attributes and abstract concepts. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, the concept of sharpness was significant, especially in the context of tools and weapons, which were essential for survival and warfare. The idea of unity or oneness also held deep theological implications, particularly in the context of monotheism and the unity of God's people. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to chad and echad Definition one NASB Translation first (3), one (4), same time (1), single (1), times (1). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance a, first, one, together (Aramaic) corresponding to chad; as card. One; as article single; as an ordinal, first; adverbially, at once -- a, first, one, together. see HEBREW chad Forms and Transliterations חֲדָ֑ה חֲדָ֔ה חֲדָ֖ה חֲדָ֗ה חֲדָ֜ה חֲדָה־ חַ֨ד־ חַֽד־ חַד֙ חד חד־ חדה חדה־ כַחֲדָ֡ה כחדה chachaDah chad chaDah ḥă·ḏāh ḥă·ḏāh- ḥaḏ ḥaḏ- ḥăḏāh ḥăḏāh- ḵa·ḥă·ḏāh ḵaḥăḏāhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Ezra 4:8 HEB: כְּתַ֛בוּ אִגְּרָ֥ה חֲדָ֖ה עַל־ יְרוּשְׁלֶ֑ם KJV: the scribe wrote a letter against INT: wrote A letter a against Jerusalem Ezra 5:13 Ezra 6:2 Ezra 6:3 Daniel 2:9 Daniel 2:31 Daniel 2:35 Daniel 3:19 Daniel 4:19 Daniel 6:2 Daniel 6:17 Daniel 7:1 Daniel 7:5 Daniel 7:16 14 Occurrences |