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עֵדֶר

ʻÊder · Eder, the name of an Israelite and of two places in Palestine

H5740noun3 occurrences
BDB Hebrew LexiconH5740noun

עֵדֶר

ʻÊderay'-der

Eder, the name of an Israelite and of two places in Palestine

Definition

Eder (עֵדֶר) is a proper noun used in the Old Testament primarily as a place name and a personal name. As a place, it refers to a location in southern Judah near the border of Edom, mentioned in the tribal allotment list (Joshua 15:21). As a personal name, it designates a Levite from the family of Merari, recorded in the genealogies of 1 Chronicles 23:23 and 24:30. The word is identical in form to the common noun 'flock' (H5739), but in these contexts, it functions solely as a proper identifier.

Biblical Usage

The word appears only three times in the Old Testament. In Joshua 15:21, it is used geographically as part of a list of towns in the territory of Judah. In 1 Chronicles 23:23 and 24:30, it is used genealogically as the name of a Levite, a son of Mushi. There is no narrative usage; all occurrences are in administrative or list contexts.

Etymology

The name Eder is identical to the common Hebrew noun עֵדֶר (ʿēder, H5739), which means 'flock' (as of sheep or goats). It derives from the root ע־ד־ר, conveying the idea of arranging or assembling. As a proper name, it likely originated as a descriptive or symbolic term, perhaps indicating a place associated with flocks or a person characterized by shepherding.

Semantic Range

The use of a common word for 'flock' as a personal or place name was typical in ancient Israelite culture, where names often carried descriptive or aspirational meaning. A place named 'Eder' might have been known for pastoral activity, while bearing the name could connect an individual or family to concepts of guidance, provision, or community, akin to a shepherd's role. צֹאן (ṣōʾn, H6629) — A more general term for small livestock (sheep and goats), whereas עֵדֶר as a common noun specifies a grouped flock. מִקְנֶה (miqneh, H4735) — A broader term for livestock or possessions, including cattle, not just flocks.

Word Details

Strong's NumberH5740
LanguageHebrew (Biblical)
Part of Speechnoun
Hebrew Formעֵדֶר
TransliterationʻÊder
Pronunciationay'-der
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Definitions are from the Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (BDB, 1906, public domain). Concordance and morphology data are from the OSHB (Open Scriptures Hebrew Bible).

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References

  1. Abbott-Smith, G. (1921) A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. [Public Domain]
  2. Brown, F., Driver, S.R. and Briggs, C.A. (1906) A Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament. Oxford: Clarendon Press. [Public Domain]
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  5. Thayer, J.H. (1889) A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament. [Public Domain]
  6. Gesenius, W. (1846) Gesenius' Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament. [Public Domain]
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