5468. seder
Strong's Lexicon
seder: Order, arrangement

Original Word: סֶדֶר
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: ceder
Pronunciation: SAY-der
Phonetic Spelling: (seh'-der)
Definition: Order, arrangement
Meaning: order

Word Origin: Derived from the root סדר (s-d-r), which means to arrange or order.

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent often associated with order is τάξις (taxis), Strong's Greek 5010, which also means arrangement or order.

Usage: The Hebrew word "seder" primarily denotes order or arrangement. It is used to describe a sequence or a structured plan. In the context of the Hebrew Bible, it often refers to the orderly arrangement of things, whether in the natural world, in society, or in religious practices.

Cultural and Historical Background: In Jewish tradition, "seder" is most famously associated with the Passover Seder, a ritual meal that follows a specific order to commemorate the Israelites' exodus from Egypt. This reflects the broader cultural emphasis on order and structure within Jewish religious practices. The concept of order is deeply embedded in the Hebrew Scriptures, reflecting God's orderly creation and the structured life He desires for His people.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from an unused word
Definition
arrangement, order
NASB Translation
order (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[סֵ֫דֶר] noun [masculine] arrangement, order (on vocalization compare Assyrian sidru, sidirtu, and BaNB § 77 c); - only plural לֹא סְדָרִים Job 10:22 = disorder, confusion, of the dark underworld.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
order

From an unused root meaning to arrange; order -- order.

Forms and Transliterations
סְדָרִ֗ים סדרים sə·ḏā·rîm sedaRim səḏārîm
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Englishman's Concordance
Job 10:22
HEB: צַ֭לְמָוֶת וְלֹ֥א סְדָרִ֗ים וַתֹּ֥פַע כְּמוֹ־
NAS: without order, And which shines
KJV: [itself; and] of the shadow of death, without any order, and [where] the light
INT: deep without order shines according to

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 5468
1 Occurrence


sə·ḏā·rîm — 1 Occ.















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