153. edra
Berean Strong's Lexicon
edra: Flock, Herd

Original Word: אֵדְרָה
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: edra
Pronunciation: eh-drah
Phonetic Spelling: (ed-raw')
Definition: Flock, Herd
Meaning: an arm, power

Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to be mighty

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent often used in the Septuagint and the New Testament is "ποίμνη" (Strong's Greek 4167), which also means flock or herd.

Usage: The Hebrew word "edra" primarily refers to a group of animals, typically sheep or goats, that are herded together. It is used to describe a collective group under the care of a shepherd. The term can also metaphorically represent a group of people, often in a spiritual or communal context.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite society, shepherding was a common occupation, and flocks were a significant part of the agrarian economy. Shepherds were responsible for the care, guidance, and protection of their flocks, which were vital for providing wool, milk, and meat. The imagery of a flock under a shepherd's care is frequently used in the Bible to illustrate God's relationship with His people, emphasizing guidance, provision, and protection.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
(Aramaic) from the same as dera
Definition
a force
NASB Translation
force (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
אֶדְרַע (K§ 60, l)) noun [feminine] force (properly arm, ᵑ7 (rare); Biblical Hebrew אֶזְרוֺעַ); — absolute וְחָ֑יִל ׳בְּא Ezra 4:23 by force and power, forcibly.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
force

(Aramaic) an orthographical variation for dra'; an arm, i.e. (figuratively) power -- force.

see HEBREW dra'

Forms and Transliterations
בְּאֶדְרָ֥ע באדרע bə’eḏrā‘ bə·’eḏ·rā‘ beedRa
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Englishman's Concordance
Ezra 4:23
HEB: וּבַטִּ֥לוּ הִמּ֖וֹ בְּאֶדְרָ֥ע וְחָֽיִל׃ ס
NAS: and stopped them by force of arms.
KJV: to cease by force and power.
INT: and stopped them force of arms

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Strong's Hebrew 153
1 Occurrence


bə·’eḏ·rā‘ — 1 Occ.
















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