8410. tidhar
Berean Strong's Lexicon
tidhar: Pine tree, cypress

Original Word: תִּדְהָר
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: tidhar
Pronunciation: tid-har
Phonetic Spelling: (tid-hawr')
Definition: Pine tree, cypress
Meaning: enduring, a species of hard-wood, lasting tree

Word Origin: The origin of the word תִּדְהָר (tidhar) is uncertain, but it is a Hebrew term used in the context of trees.

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for "tidhar" in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a specific Hebrew term for a type of tree. However, Greek words related to trees, such as δένδρον (dendron, Strong's G1186), may be used in similar contexts in the New Testament.

Usage: The word "tidhar" refers to a type of tree, often translated as "pine" or "cypress" in English. It is used in the Bible to describe a tree that is part of the natural beauty and resources of the land of Israel. The term is associated with strength and durability, characteristics of the wood from these trees.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, trees like the tidhar were significant for both practical and symbolic reasons. They provided materials for construction, fuel, and various other uses. Symbolically, trees often represented life, prosperity, and the blessings of God. The tidhar, with its strong and enduring wood, would have been valued for its utility and its representation of stability and resilience.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from dahar
Definition
(name of a tree) probably elm
NASB Translation
box (1), box tree (1), tree (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
תִּדְהָר noun [masculine] name of a tree, probably

elm (Syriac (or PS) LagBN 130 Löw71; Arabic Lane864 Dozyi. 432 (also ash, see Dozyib.); so Symm & ᵑ9 Isaiah 41:19; compare Di, where also other views, e.g. plane-tree (Rabb Che), or pine; — √dubious; Ges Isaiah 41:19 Thes derives from דהר endure inferred from Arabic time, but this questionable; perhaps a loan-word), בְּרוֺשׁ תִּדְהָר וּתְאַשּׁוּר יַחְדָּו Isaiah 41:19 = Isaiah 60:13.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
blow

Apparently from dahar; enduring; a species of hard-wood or lasting tree (perhaps oak) -- pine (tree).

see HEBREW dahar

Forms and Transliterations
תִּדְהָ֥ר תדהר tiḏ·hār tidHar tiḏhār
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Englishman's Concordance
Isaiah 41:19
HEB: בָּעֲרָבָ֗ה בְּר֛וֹשׁ תִּדְהָ֥ר וּתְאַשּׁ֖וּר יַחְדָּֽו׃
NAS: and the olive tree; I will place
KJV: the fir tree, [and] the pine, and the box tree
INT: the desert the juniper tree tree together

Isaiah 60:13
HEB: יָב֔וֹא בְּר֛וֹשׁ תִּדְהָ֥ר וּתְאַשּׁ֖וּר יַחְדָּ֑ו
NAS: to you, The juniper, the box tree and the cypress
KJV: unto thee, the fir tree, the pine tree, and the box
INT: will come the juniper the box and the cypress together

2 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 8410
2 Occurrences


tiḏ·hār — 2 Occ.
















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