5851. Atarah
Strong's Lexicon
Atarah: Crown, wreath, garland

Original Word: עֲטָרָה
Part of Speech: Proper Name Feminine
Transliteration: `Atarah
Pronunciation: ah-tah-RAH
Phonetic Spelling: (at-aw-raw')
Definition: Crown, wreath, garland
Meaning: Atarah

Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root עָטַר (atar), meaning "to crown" or "to encircle."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - 4735 (stephanos): A crown, often used in the New Testament to denote a victor's wreath or a symbol of eternal reward.

- 1238 (diadema): A diadem or royal crown, emphasizing sovereignty and authority.

Usage: In the Hebrew Bible, "Atarah" primarily refers to a crown or a symbol of honor and authority. It is used metaphorically to denote glory, honor, and the bestowal of dignity. The term can also imply a sense of encircling protection or blessing.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, crowns were significant symbols of royalty, victory, and divine favor. They were often made of precious metals or adorned with jewels, signifying the wearer's status and authority. Crowns were also used in religious and ceremonial contexts, representing God's blessing and the anointing of leaders. The concept of a crown extended beyond physical adornment to include the idea of honor and the reward for righteousness.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from atar
Definition
an Isr. woman
NASB Translation
Atarah (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
II. עֲטָרָה proper name, feminine 1 Chronicles 2:26, Αταρα..

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Atarah

The same as atarah; Atarah, an Israelitess -- Atarah.

see HEBREW atarah

Forms and Transliterations
עֲטָרָ֑ה עטרה ‘ă·ṭā·rāh ‘ăṭārāh ataRah
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Englishman's Concordance
1 Chronicles 2:26
HEB: לִֽירַחְמְאֵ֖ל וּשְׁמָ֣הּ עֲטָרָ֑ה הִ֖יא אֵ֥ם
NAS: whose name was Atarah; she was the mother
KJV: whose name [was] Atarah; she [was] the mother
INT: Jerahmeel name was Atarah she was the mother

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 5851
1 Occurrence


‘ă·ṭā·rāh — 1 Occ.















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