Strong's Concordance tidhar: (name of a tree) probably elm Original Word: תִּדְהָרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: tidhar Phonetic Spelling: (tid-hawr') Short Definition: box Brown-Driver-Briggs תִּדְהָר noun [masculine] name of a tree, probably elm (Syriac (or PS) LagBN 130 Löw71; Arabic Lane864 Dozyi. 432 (also ash, see Dozyib.); so Symm & ᵑ9 Isaiah 41:19; compare Di, where also other views, e.g. plane-tree (Rabb Che), or pine; — √dubious; Ges Isaiah 41:19 Thes derives from דהר endure inferred from Arabic time, but this questionable; perhaps a loan-word), בְּרוֺשׁ תִּדְהָר וּתְאַשּׁוּר יַחְדָּו Isaiah 41:19 = Isaiah 60:13. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance blow Apparently from dahar; enduring; a species of hard-wood or lasting tree (perhaps oak) -- pine (tree). see HEBREW dahar Forms and Transliterations תִּדְהָ֥ר תדהר tiḏ·hār tidHar tiḏhārLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 84102 Occurrences tiḏ·hār — 2 Occ. Isaiah 41:19 HEB: בָּעֲרָבָ֗ה בְּר֛וֹשׁ תִּדְהָ֥ר וּתְאַשּׁ֖וּר יַחְדָּֽו׃ NAS: and the olive tree; I will place KJV: the fir tree, [and] the pine, and the box tree INT: the desert the juniper tree tree together Isaiah 60:13 |