3604. kikkar
Lexicon
kikkar: Circle, round, talent, loaf

Original Word: כִּכֵּר
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: kikker
Pronunciation: kik-KAR
Phonetic Spelling: (kik-kare')
Definition: Circle, round, talent, loaf
Meaning: a talent

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
talent

(Aramaic) corresponding to kikkar; a talent -- talent.

see HEBREW kikkar

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
(Aramaic) corresponding to kikkar
Definition
a talent (a measure of weight or money)
NASB Translation
talents (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[כִּכַּר] noun [feminine] talent; — plural absolute כִּכְּ רִין Ezra 7:22.

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the root כָּרַר (karar), meaning "to move in a circle" or "to whirl."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: G5007 (τάλαντον, talanton): The Greek equivalent of the Hebrew כִּכֵּר, also meaning "talent," used in the New Testament to denote a large sum of money or weight, particularly in the parables of Jesus, such as the Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25:14-30.

Usage: The term כִּכֵּר is used in the context of weights and measures, particularly in financial transactions or descriptions of wealth. It appears in the Aramaic portions of the Old Testament.

Context: The term כִּכֵּר (kikkar) is an Aramaic word found in the Old Testament, specifically in the books of Ezra and Daniel, which contain sections written in Aramaic. The "talent" was a significant unit of weight and currency in the ancient Near East, often used to measure large quantities of precious metals such as gold and silver. The exact weight of a talent varied over time and by region, but it is generally understood to be approximately 75 pounds (about 34 kilograms). In the context of the Bible, the talent represents substantial wealth and is often mentioned in descriptions of offerings, tributes, or treasures. The use of the term in the Aramaic sections of the Bible highlights the cultural and linguistic influences present during the periods of the Babylonian exile and the subsequent return to Jerusalem.

Forms and Transliterations
כַּכְּרִ֣ין ככרין kak·kə·rîn kakkeRin kakkərîn
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Englishman's Concordance
Ezra 7:22
HEB: עַד־ כְּסַף֮ כַּכְּרִ֣ין מְאָה֒ וְעַד־
NAS: [even] up to 100 talents of silver,
KJV: an hundred talents of silver,
INT: Unto of silver talents an hundred until

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 3604
1 Occurrence


kak·kə·rîn — 1 Occ.















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