Lexicon geder: Wall, fence, enclosure Original Word: גֶּדֶר Strong's Exhaustive Concordance wall From gadar; a circumvallation -- wall. see HEBREW gadar NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originthe same as gader, q.v. Brown-Driver-Briggs גָּדֵר noun masculineEzekiel 42:7 wall (Late Hebrew גָּדֵר, Aramaic גָּדֵירָא, גְּדֵירָא, Arabic ![]() ![]() ![]() Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the root verb גָּדַר (gadar), meaning "to wall up" or "to build a wall."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent for גֶּדֶר in the Strong's Concordance, related concepts can be found in Greek terms that describe walls or enclosures, such as τείχος (teichos, Strong's Greek Number 5038), which means "wall" and is used in the New Testament to describe city walls or fortifications. Usage: The term גֶּדֶר is used in the Hebrew Bible to refer to physical barriers such as walls or fences that enclose or protect an area. It is often associated with fortifications or enclosures. Context: The Hebrew word גֶּדֶר (Geder) appears in various contexts within the Old Testament, primarily denoting a physical structure that serves as a boundary or protective barrier. This term is often used in descriptions of fortified cities or enclosures, emphasizing the importance of security and separation in ancient times. For instance, in the context of city fortifications, גֶּדֶר would refer to the walls that surround a city, providing defense against invaders and demarcating the city's limits. Forms and Transliterations גֶּ֣דֶר גדר וְגֶ֖דֶר וגדר ge·ḏer Geder geḏer veGeder wə·ḡe·ḏer wəḡeḏerLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Proverbs 24:31 HEB: פָנָ֣יו חֲרֻלִּ֑ים וְגֶ֖דֶר אֲבָנָ֣יו נֶהֱרָֽסָה׃ KJV: thereof, and the stone wall thereof was broken down. INT: surface thorns wall stone was broken Ezekiel 42:10 2 Occurrences |