Berean Strong's Lexicon kad: Jar, Pitcher Original Word: כַּד Word Origin: From an unused root meaning to deepen Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G2765 (κάνιστρον, kanistron): A basket or container, though not a direct equivalent, shares the concept of a vessel for carrying. - G5201 (ὑδρία, hudria): A water jar, used in the New Testament, notably in the account of the wedding at Cana (John 2:6). Usage: The Hebrew word "kad" refers to a jar or pitcher, typically used for drawing and carrying water. It is a common household item in ancient Israel, often made of clay or pottery. The term is used in various contexts, primarily related to domestic activities such as fetching water from a well. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Near Eastern cultures, water was a precious resource, and the task of drawing water was often assigned to women. The "kad" was an essential tool for daily life, used to transport water from wells or springs to homes. The design of these jars allowed for easy carrying on the head or shoulders, reflecting the practical needs of the time. The use of "kad" in biblical narratives often highlights themes of hospitality, service, and divine encounters. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definition a jar NASB Translation bowl (3), jar (9), pitcher (1), pitchers (5). Brown-Driver-Briggs כַּד noun feminine jar (Late Hebrew id.; Aramaic כַּדָּא) — כַּד absolute 1 Kings 17:12; Ecclesiastes 12:6; construct 1 Kings 17:14,16; כַּדֵּךְ Genesis 24:14,17,43 etc.; plural כַּדִּים Judges 7:16 (twice in verse) + 3t.; — water-jar, carried on woman's shoulder Genesis 24:14,15,16,17,18,20,43,45,46 (all J), 1 Kings 18:34; Ecclesiastes 12:6; empty (of water), containing lamps Judges 7:16,19,20; containing meal 1 Kings 17:12,14,16. (On extra-Palestinian history of this word compare LagBN 104.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance barrel, pitcher From an unused root meaning to deepen; properly, a pail; but generally of earthenware; a jar for domestic purposes -- barrel, pitcher. Forms and Transliterations בַּכַּ֔ד בכד הַכַּדִּ֖ים הַכַּדִּֽים׃ הַכַּדִּים֒ הכדים הכדים׃ וְכַדִּ֣ים וְכַדָּ֖הּ וְכַדָּ֣הּ וכדה וכדים כַּ֤ד כַּד֙ כַּדָּ֛הּ כַּדָּהּ֙ כַדִּים֙ כַדֵּךְ֙ כַדָּ֖הּ כד כדה כדים כדך מִכַּדֵּֽךְ׃ מכדך׃ bak·kaḏ bakKad bakkaḏ chadDah chaddeCh chadDim hak·kad·dîm hakkadDim hakkaddîm kad kaḏ kad·dāh ḵad·dāh ḵad·dêḵ ḵad·dîm kadDah kaddāh ḵaddāh ḵaddêḵ ḵaddîm mik·kad·dêḵ mikkadDech mikkaddêḵ vechadDah vechadDim wə·ḵad·dāh wə·ḵad·dîm wəḵaddāh wəḵaddîmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 24:14 HEB: הַטִּי־ נָ֤א כַדֵּךְ֙ וְאֶשְׁתֶּ֔ה וְאָמְרָ֣ה NAS: let down your jar so that I may drink,' KJV: Let down thy pitcher, I pray thee, that I may drink; INT: let Please your jar Drink say Genesis 24:15 Genesis 24:16 Genesis 24:17 Genesis 24:18 Genesis 24:20 Genesis 24:43 Genesis 24:45 Genesis 24:46 Judges 7:16 Judges 7:16 Judges 7:19 Judges 7:20 1 Kings 17:12 1 Kings 17:14 1 Kings 17:16 1 Kings 18:34 Ecclesiastes 12:6 18 Occurrences |