Berean Strong's Lexicon shachor: Black Original Word: שָׁחוֹר Word Origin: Derived from the root שָׁחַר (shachar), which means to be or become dark. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent in Strong's Concordance, the Greek word μέλας (melas, Strong's G3189) is often used to denote the color black in the New Testament. Usage: The Hebrew word "shachor" is used to describe the color black. It is often used in the Bible to denote darkness or the color of an object, such as hair or skin. The term can also carry metaphorical connotations, symbolizing mourning, mystery, or the unknown. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, colors often held symbolic meanings. Black, or "shachor," was associated with mourning and lamentation, as seen in the wearing of sackcloth. It could also represent the mysterious or the hidden aspects of life. In the agrarian society of ancient Israel, the color black might also be associated with fertile soil, which is dark and rich. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom shachar Definition black NASB Translation black (6). Brown-Driver-Briggs שָׁחֹר adjective black; — ׳שׁ of hair Leviticus 13:31,37 (P), so feminine plural שְׁחֹרוֺת Songs 5:11; of skin, feminine singular שְׁחוֺרָה Songs 1:5; of horses, masculine plural שְׁחֹרִים Zechariah 6:2,6. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance black Or shachowr {shaw-khore'}; from shachar; properly, dusky, but also (absol.) Jetty -- black. see HEBREW shachar Forms and Transliterations הַשְּׁחֹרִ֗ים השחרים שְׁחֹר֖וֹת שְׁחֹרִֽים׃ שְׁחוֹרָ֤ה שָׁחֹ֖ר שָׁחֹ֧ר שחורה שחר שחרות שחרים׃ haš·šə·ḥō·rîm hashshechoRim haššəḥōrîm šā·ḥōr šāḥōr šə·ḥō·rîm šə·ḥō·rō·wṯ šə·ḥō·w·rāh šəḥōrîm šəḥōrōwṯ šəḥōwrāh shaChor shechoRah shechoRim shechoRotLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Leviticus 13:31 HEB: הָע֔וֹר וְשֵׂעָ֥ר שָׁחֹ֖ר אֵ֣ין בּ֑וֹ NAS: and there is no black hair KJV: than the skin, and [that there is] no black hair INT: the skin hair black and there shall isolate Leviticus 13:37 Songs 1:5 Songs 5:11 Zechariah 6:2 Zechariah 6:6 6 Occurrences |