Strong's Lexicon Chatsar Gaddah: Hazar-gaddah Original Word: חֲצַר גַּדָּה Word Origin: Derived from חָצֵר (chatsar, meaning "village" or "settlement") and גַּדָּה (Gaddah, possibly meaning "fortune" or "troop"). Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for Hazar-gaddah, as it is a specific Hebrew place name. However, related concepts of "village" or "settlement" might be found in Greek terms like κώμη (kome, Strong's G2968). Usage: Hazar-gaddah is a place name mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the context of the territorial boundaries of the tribes of Israel. It is one of the locations listed in the southern boundary of the tribe of Judah. Cultural and Historical Background: In the ancient Near East, place names often held significant meaning, reflecting geographical features, historical events, or cultural beliefs. The name Hazar-gaddah suggests a settlement associated with fortune or a troop, which may indicate its strategic or prosperous nature. The location is part of the Negev region, a semi-arid area that was crucial for the southern tribes of Israel. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom chatser and gad Definition a place in S. Judah NASB Translation Hazar-gaddah (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs גַּדָּה in ׳חֲצַר ג see below חצר. חֲצַר גַּדָּה proper name, of a location in southern Judah Joshua 15:27 ᵐ5 Σερει, A ᵐ5L Ασεργαδδα. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Hazar-gaddah From chatser and a feminine of Gad; (the) village of (female) Fortune; Chatsar-Gaddah, a place in Palestine -- Hazar-gaddah. see HEBREW chatser see HEBREW Gad Forms and Transliterations גַּדָּ֛ה גדה gad·dāh gadDah gaddāhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Joshua 15:27 HEB: וַחֲצַ֥ר גַּדָּ֛ה וְחֶשְׁמ֖וֹן וּבֵ֥ית NAS: and Hazar-gaddah and Heshmon KJV: And Hazargaddah, and Heshmon, INT: and Hazar-gaddah and Heshmon and Beth-pelet 1 Occurrence |