| Strong's Concordance ir: waking or wakeful oneOriginal Word: עִיר Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: ir Phonetic Spelling: (eer) Short Definition: watcher Brown-Driver-Briggsעִיר  noun masculine waking, or wakeful, one, i.e. angel (√עיר, compare Syriac  wake,  waking (PS2843), Jewish-Aramaic עִיר, Late Hebrew עֵיר adjective awake); — absolute ׳ע Daniel 4:10; Daniel 4:20; plural absolute עִירִין Daniel 4:14; Aq Symm. ἐγρήγορος; compare CharlesEnoch i. 5; xxxix. 12; also p. 356 Dron the passage; doubtful is the connection with Phoenician Zophesemim (EusebPraep. Evang. 10), i.e. צפי שמים watchers of heaven, as keeping watch over or spying out (ZimKAT 3. 629 JeremAtim Licht d. AO 63). עַל, עֵלָּא see  עלה. עִלָּה see I.  עלל.  Strong's Exhaustive Concordancewatcher (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to uwr; a watcher, i.e. An angel (as guardian) -- watcher. see HEBREW uwr Forms and Transliterationsעִ֣יר עִירִין֙ עיר עירין ‘î·rîn ‘îr ‘îrîn ir iRin LinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts Englishman's ConcordanceStrong's Hebrew 5894 3 Occurrences ‘îr — 2 Occ. ‘î·rîn — 1 Occ. Daniel 4:13 HEB: מִשְׁכְּבִ֑י וַאֲלוּ֙ עִ֣יר וְקַדִּ֔ישׁ מִן־ NAS: and behold, an [angelic] watcher, a holy one, KJV: and, behold, a watcher and an holy one INT: my bed and behold an watcher A holy from Daniel 4:17  Daniel 4:23  | 



