3574. kosharah
Strong's Lexicon
kosharah: Success, prosperity, suitability

Original Word: כּוֹשָׁרָה
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: kowsharah
Pronunciation: koh-shah-rah
Phonetic Spelling: (ko-shaw-raw')
Definition: Success, prosperity, suitability
Meaning: prosperity, freedom

Word Origin: Derived from the root כּוּשָׁר (kashar), meaning "to be suitable, proper, or successful."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent often associated with success or prosperity is εὐοδόω (euodoō), Strong's Greek 2137, which means "to prosper, to have a successful journey."

Usage: The term "kosharah" is used to denote a state of success or prosperity, often in the context of something being suitable or fitting. It implies a condition where things are in order and functioning well, aligning with God's purposes and plans.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, success and prosperity were often seen as signs of God's favor and blessing. The concept of "kosharah" would have been understood not just in material terms but also in spiritual and communal harmony. The Israelites believed that living according to God's commandments would lead to a prosperous life, both individually and collectively.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from kasher
Definition
prosperity
NASB Translation
prosperity (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[כּוֺשָׁרָה] noun feminine prosperity (compare id.). Only plural intensive בַּכּוֺשָׁר֑וֺת Psalm 68:7 he bringeth out captives into prosperity.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
prosperity, freedom

From kasher; prosperity; in plural freedom:

see HEBREW kasher

Forms and Transliterations
בַּכּוֹשָׁר֑וֹת בכושרות bak·kō·wō·šā·rō·wṯ bakkoshaRot bakkōwōšārōwṯ
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Englishman's Concordance
Psalm 68:6
HEB: מוֹצִ֣יא אֲ֭סִירִים בַּכּוֹשָׁר֑וֹת אַ֥ךְ ס֝וֹרֲרִ֗ים
NAS: out the prisoners into prosperity, Only
KJV: those which are bound with chains: but the rebellious
INT: leads the prisoners prosperity Only the rebellious

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Strong's Hebrew 3574
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bak·kō·wō·šā·rō·wṯ — 1 Occ.















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