2735. Chor Haggidgad
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Chor Haggidgad: Chor Haggidgad

Original Word: חֹר הַגִּדְגָּד
Part of Speech: Proper Name Location
Transliteration: Chor hag-Gidgad
Pronunciation: khohr hag-GID-gad
Phonetic Spelling: (khore hag-ghid-gawd')
Definition: Chor Haggidgad
Meaning: Chor-hag-Gidgad

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Hor-hagidgad

From chowr and a collateral (masculine) form of Gudgodah, with the article interposed; hole of the cleft: Chor-hag-Gidgad, a place in the Desert -- Hor-hagidgad.

see HEBREW chowr

see HEBREW Gudgodah

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from an unused word and a collateral form of Gudgodah
Definition
"hollow of Gidgad," a place in the S. desert
NASB Translation
Hor-haggidgad (2).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
גִּדְגָּד, in ׳חֹר הַגּ see following & below חֹר.

I. חֹר noun [masculine] hollow, only in חֹר הַגִּדְּגָּ֑ד Numbers 33:32 hollow of Gidgad (see Di).

II., III. חוֺר, חֹר, (חוֺרִים) see below II., III. חרר.

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from two Hebrew words: חֹר (Chor) meaning "hole" or "cave" and גִּדְגָּד (Gidgad), which is likely a place name.

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct corresponding Strong's Greek entries for Chor-hag-Gidgad, as it is a specific Hebrew place name without a direct Greek equivalent in the New Testament.

Usage: Chor-hag-Gidgad is used as a proper noun referring to a specific location mentioned in the journey of the Israelites during their wilderness wanderings.

Context: Chor-hag-Gidgad is a location mentioned in the biblical narrative of the Israelites' journey through the wilderness. It is referenced in the context of the Israelites' encampments as they traveled from Egypt to the Promised Land. The name suggests a geographical feature, possibly a cave or a hollow, associated with the place called Gidgad. The site is listed among the stations in the wilderness journey, indicating its significance as a stopping point for the Israelites. The exact location of Chor-hag-Gidgad is not definitively known today, but it is traditionally associated with the region south of the Dead Sea, in the area of Edom or the Negev desert. The mention of Chor-hag-Gidgad highlights the challenges and the divine guidance experienced by the Israelites during their 40-year sojourn in the desert.

Forms and Transliterations
הַגִּדְגָּ֑ד הַגִּדְגָּֽד׃ הגדגד הגדגד׃ hag·giḏ·gāḏ haggidGad haggiḏgāḏ
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Englishman's Concordance
Numbers 33:32
HEB: וַֽיַּחֲנ֖וּ בְּחֹ֥ר הַגִּדְגָּֽד׃
NAS: and camped at Hor-haggidgad.
KJV: and encamped at Horhagidgad.
INT: Bene-jaakan and camped Hor-haggidgad

Numbers 33:33
HEB: וַיִּסְע֖וּ מֵחֹ֣ר הַגִּדְגָּ֑ד וַֽיַּחֲנ֖וּ בְּיָטְבָֽתָה׃
NAS: They journeyed from Hor-haggidgad and camped
KJV: And they went from Horhagidgad, and pitched
INT: journeyed Hor-haggidgad and camped Jotbathah

2 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 2735
2 Occurrences


hag·giḏ·gāḏ — 2 Occ.















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