Strong's Hebrew: 2692. חֲצַר (Chatsar-addar) -- Hazar-addar
Strong's Lexicon
Chatsar-addar: Hazar-addar
Original Word: חֲצַר אַדָּר
Part of Speech: Proper Name Location
Transliteration: Chatsar Addar
Pronunciation: khä-tsär' ad-där'
Phonetic Spelling: (khats-ar' addawr')
Definition: Hazar-addar
Meaning: Chatsar-Addar
Word Origin: Derived from two Hebrew words: חָצֵר (chatsar) meaning "village" or "settlement" and אַדָּר (addar) meaning "glorious" or "majestic."
Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Greek equivalents for this specific Hebrew place name, as it is a proper noun unique to the Hebrew Scriptures.
Usage: Chatsar-addar, or Hazar-addar, is a place name mentioned in the Bible. It is used to describe a location on the southern boundary of the land allotted to the tribe of Judah. The name suggests a settlement or village that is considered glorious or majestic.
Cultural and Historical Background: In the context of ancient Israel, place names often held significant meaning, reflecting either the characteristics of the location or commemorating an event. Hazar-addar was part of the territorial boundaries described during the division of the Promised Land among the tribes of Israel. The precise location of Hazar-addar is not definitively known today, but it is believed to have been situated in the Negev region, which was a semi-arid area south of the Judean hills.
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from chatser and Addar
Definition
a place on the S. border of Canaan
NASB Translation
Hazaraddar (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs
חֲצַראַֿדָּר proper name, of a location place on southern border of Canaan (Judah) Numbers 34:4 ᵐ5 ἔπαυλις Αραδ; = חֶצְרוֺן (q. v.) Joshua 15:3 (+ אַדָּ֫רָה) ᵐ5 Σαραδα, A ᵐ5L Αδδαρα.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Hazar-addar
From chatser and 'Addar; (the) village of Addar; Chatsar-Addar, a place in Palestine -- Hazar-addar.
see HEBREW chatser
see HEBREW 'Addar
Forms and Transliterations
אַדָּ֖ר אדר ’ad·dār ’addār adDar
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