Strong's Lexicon sechorah: Merchandise, trade, goods Original Word: סְחֹרָה Word Origin: Derived from the root סָחַר (sachar), meaning "to go around, to trade, to travel as a merchant." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G1711 (emporia): Refers to trade or commerce, similar to the concept of "sechorah" in the New Testament context. Usage: The term "sechorah" refers to merchandise or goods that are traded or exchanged. It is used in the context of commerce and trade, often highlighting the economic activities of individuals or nations. The word captures the essence of business transactions and the movement of goods in ancient times. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel and the surrounding regions, trade was a vital part of daily life and the economy. Merchants traveled extensively, often forming caravans to transport goods across long distances. Trade routes connected various civilizations, facilitating the exchange of not only goods but also ideas and culture. The concept of "sechorah" reflects the importance of commerce in sustaining communities and fostering relationships between different peoples. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sachar Definition merchandise NASB Translation market (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs [סְחֹרָה] noun feminine merchandise; — construct סָחֹרַת Ezekiel 27:15, but see סחר Participle סָפַק, [שָׂפַק], verb slap, clap (Late Hebrew Pi`el id.; Arabic slap (face), strike (hands) Lane1373); — Qal Perfect3masculine singular וְסָפַק consecutive Jeremiah 48:26, suffix סְפָקָם Job 34:26; 1singular סָפַ֫קְתִּי Jeremiah 31:19; 3plural סָֽפְקוּ Lamentations 2:15; Imperfect3masculine singular יִשְׂמֹּק (שׂ substantive for ס) Job 27:23, יִסְמּוֺק Job 34:37, וַיִּסְמֹּק Numbers 24:10; Imperative masculine singular סְפֹק Ezekiel 21:17; — 1 slap, followed by עַליָֿרֵךְ on the thigh, in remorse and sorrow Jeremiah 31:19; Ezekiel 21:17; with כַּמַּיִם clap one's hands Numbers 24:10 (in anger), with עַל at, Lamentations 2:15; Job 27:23 (in mockery); ׳כ omitted Job 34:37 (in presumptuousness, against God). 2slap, chastise, with accusative of person Job 34:26 (subject God). 3 splash מוֺאָב בְּקִיאוֺ ׳וְס Jeremiah 48:26 and Moab shall splash (fall with a splash) into his vomit, > Thes BuhlLex 13 empty himself (?), throw up (compare Syriac Pa`el). Hiph`il Imperfect3masculine plural וּבְיַלְרֵי נָכְרִים יַשְׂמִּ֫יקוּ Isaiah 2:6 (read perhaps וּבִידֵי Hi Du Che, and into the hands of foreigners they clap, literally cause to clap, that is, their hands; > ᵐ5 ᵑ6 from 1. שׂפק q. v., they abound in, have a sufficiency of). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance merchandise From cachar: traffic -- merchandise. see HEBREW cachar Forms and Transliterations סְחֹרַ֣ת סחרת sə·ḥō·raṯ sechoRat səḥōraṯLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Ezekiel 27:15 HEB: אִיִּ֥ים רַבִּ֖ים סְחֹרַ֣ת יָדֵ֑ךְ קַרְנ֥וֹת NAS: coastlands were your market; ivory KJV: isles [were] the merchandise of thine hand: INT: coastlands Many were your market hand tusks 1 Occurrence |