Berean Strong's Lexicon Pedahtsur: Pedahtsur Original Word: פְּדָהצוּר Word Origin: Derived from two Hebrew words: פָּדָה (padah, meaning "to ransom" or "to redeem") and צוּר (tsur, meaning "rock" or "strength"). Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for Pedahtsur in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a proper Hebrew name specific to the Old Testament context. Usage: The name Pedahtsur means "the rock has ransomed" or "redemption is my rock." It is used as a personal name in the Hebrew Bible, signifying a person whose life or lineage is marked by divine redemption and strength. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite culture, names were often reflective of personal or familial experiences, divine encounters, or theological beliefs. The name Pedahtsur would have conveyed a sense of divine protection and redemption, emphasizing the belief in God as a redeemer and a source of strength. This reflects the broader Israelite understanding of God as both a deliverer and a steadfast protector. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom padah and tsur Definition "the rock has ransomed," a Manassite NASB Translation Pedahzur (5). Brown-Driver-Briggs מְּדָהצוּר proper name, masculine (the Rock hath ransomed) Manassite, Numbers 1:10; Numbers 2:20; Numbers 7:54,59; Numbers 10:23 Φαδασσουρ. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Pedahzur From padah and tsuwr; a rock (i.e. God) has ransomed; Pedahtsur, an Israelite -- Pedahzur. see HEBREW padah see HEBREW tsuwr Forms and Transliterations פְּדָה־ פְּדָהצֽוּר׃ פדה־ פדהצור׃ צֽוּר׃ צור׃ pə·ḏā·h·ṣūr pə·ḏāh- pedah pəḏāh- pəḏāhṣūr pedahTzur ṣūr TzurLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Numbers 1:10 HEB: גַּמְלִיאֵ֖ל בֶּן־ פְּדָהצֽוּר׃ NAS: Gamaliel the son of Pedahzur; KJV: Gamaliel the son of Pedahzur. INT: Gamaliel the son of Pedahzur Numbers 2:20 Numbers 7:54 Numbers 7:59 Numbers 10:23 Numbers 10:23 6 Occurrences |