Lexicon sarid: Survivor, remnant Original Word: שָׂרִיד Strong's Exhaustive Concordance alive, left, remain remnant, rest From sarad; a survivor -- X alive, left, remain(- ing), remnant, rest. see HEBREW sarad NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sarad Definition a survivor NASB Translation left (1), remains (1), remnant (2), survived (1), survivor (13), survivors (8), who survived (2). Brown-Driver-Briggs I. שָׂרִיד noun masculineJeremiah 47:4 survivor (from a defeat, etc.); — absolute ׳שׂ Isaiah 1:9 +; suffix שְׂרִידוֺ Job 27:15 Kt; plural שְׂרִידִים Joshua 10:20; Joel 3:5; construct שְׂרִידֵי Jeremiah 31:2; suffix שְׂרִידָיו Obadiah 14 + Job 27:15 Qr (van d. H. also Kt); — 1 survivor (often "" מָּלִיט): especially ׳עַד בִּלְתִּי הִשְׁאִיר לוֺ שׂ Numbers 21:35; Joshua 8:22 (both J E), Deuteronomy 3:3; Joshua 10:33; Joshua 11:8; 2 Kings 10:11 (all D); more simply, ׳שׂ ׳לֹא הִשׁ Deuteronomy 2:34; Joshua 10:28,30,37,39,40 (all D); ׳הוֺתִיר לָנוּ שׂ ׳י Isaiah 1:9; לֹא יִהְיֶה לְ ׳שׂ Jeremiah 42:17; Jeremiah 44:14; Obadiah 18; ׳אֵין שׂ Job 18:19; וְהֶאֱבִיד מֵעִיר ׳שׂ Numbers 24:19 (JE); עַם שְׂרִידֵי חָ֑רֶב Jeremiah 31:2, plural also Joshua 10:20 (subject of שָֽׂרְדוּ), Joel 3:5; Obadiah 14; Job 27:15 (see above); singular also Judges 5:13 (obscure, for לְ ׳שׂ read perhaps יִשְׂרָאֵל GFM Now compare Bu), Jeremiah 47:4; Lamentations 2:22. 2 of things: לְאָכְלוֺ ׳אֵין שׂ Job 20:21, i.e. nothing has escaped his greed; בְּאָהֳלוֺ ׳(אֵשׁ) יֵ֫רַע שׂ Job 20:26. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the root verb שָׂרַד (sārad), meaning "to escape" or "to survive."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • G1309 (διασῴζω, diasōzō): to bring safely through, to save thoroughly. Usage: The term שָׂרִיד (sarid) is used in the Hebrew Bible to refer to individuals or groups who survive a disaster, war, or judgment. It often conveys the idea of a remnant that is preserved by divine intervention or providence. Context: The Hebrew term שָׂרִיד (sarid) appears in various contexts throughout the Old Testament, often highlighting the theme of survival and divine preservation. In the narrative of the Israelites, the concept of a "remnant" is significant, as it underscores God's faithfulness in preserving a portion of His people despite widespread judgment or calamity. For instance, in Amos 9:12, the prophet speaks of a remnant of Edom and all the nations that bear God's name, indicating a future restoration and survival of a faithful group. Similarly, in Obadiah 1:14, the term is used to describe those who escape the destruction of Edom. The idea of a remnant is also present in the prophetic literature, where it often symbolizes hope and continuity for the people of Israel. The Berean Standard Bible (BSB) captures these nuances in its translation, emphasizing the enduring nature of God's covenant with His people through the preservation of a remnant. Forms and Transliterations וְהַשְּׂרִידִים֙ וְשָׂרִ֑יד וְשָׂרִיד֙ וּבַ֨שְּׂרִידִ֔ים ובשרידים והשרידים ושריד רִידָיו ריד רידיו שְׂרִ֣ידֵי שְׂרִידָ֖יו שָׂ֝רִ֗יד שָׂרִ֑יד שָׂרִ֔יד שָׂרִ֖יד שָׂרִ֣יד שָׂרִ֥יד שָׂרִֽיד׃ שָׂרִיד֙ שריד שריד׃ שרידי שרידיו rî·ḏāw Rid rîḏ ridav rîḏāw śā·rîḏ saRid śārîḏ śə·rî·ḏāw śə·rî·ḏê seriDav śərîḏāw śərîḏê seRidei ū·ḇaś·śə·rî·ḏîm ūḇaśśərîḏîm uVasseriDim vehasseriDim vesaRid wə·haś·śə·rî·ḏîm wə·śā·rîḏ wəhaśśərîḏîm wəśārîḏLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Numbers 21:35 HEB: הִשְׁאִֽיר־ ל֖וֹ שָׂרִ֑יד וַיִּֽירְשׁ֖וּ אֶת־ NAS: there was no remnant left KJV: left him alive: and they possessed INT: no left remnant possessed his land Numbers 24:19 Deuteronomy 2:34 Deuteronomy 3:3 Joshua 8:22 Joshua 10:20 Joshua 10:28 Joshua 10:30 Joshua 10:33 Joshua 10:37 Joshua 10:39 Joshua 10:40 Joshua 11:8 Judges 5:13 2 Kings 10:11 Job 18:19 Job 20:21 Job 20:26 Job 27:15 Isaiah 1:9 Jeremiah 31:2 Jeremiah 42:17 Jeremiah 44:14 Jeremiah 47:4 Lamentations 2:22 28 Occurrences |