Lexical Summary cheder: Room, chamber, inner room Original Word: חֶדֶר Strong's Exhaustive Concordance inner chamber, innermost part, parlor, south, within From chadar; an apartment (usually literal) -- ((bed) inner)chamber, innermost(-ward) part, parlour, + south, X within. see HEBREW chadar NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom chadar Definition a chamber, room NASB Translation bedroom (3), bedroom* (5), chamber (1), chambers (4), inner chamber (1), inner room (5), innermost (1), innermost parts (3), inside* (1), room (5), rooms (4), south (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs חֶ֫דֶר noun masculine1Chronicles 28:11 chamber, room (Late Hebrew id.; Phoenician חדר, חדרת; Sabean חֿדר MordtZMG, 1876, 24; Ethiopic ![]() ![]() ![]() Topical Lexicon Meaning and Range of Usage חֶדֶר (cheder) denotes an enclosed space set apart from public view—most often an inner room, bedroom, chamber, parlor, or storeroom. Although the word is architecturally concrete, Scripture consistently extends it into metaphors of secrecy, intimacy, and divine shelter. Domestic and Personal Chambers 1. Family life is frequently pictured in the cheder. Rebekah tends Isaac in her tent-cheder (Genesis 24:67, implied). Joseph retreats to his cheder to weep privately over Benjamin (Genesis 43:30). Tamar serves Amnon in “the bedroom” before his sin (2 Samuel 13:10). These scenes underscore the chamber as a place where hidden joys and sorrows unfold—reminding believers that God witnesses the unseen events of the home. Royal and Courtly Contexts Kings maintained chedarim for counsel, sleep, and security. Eglon’s “cool roof chamber” (Judges 3:24) became the setting of judgment. Ahab’s anonymous courtier prophesied that Micaiah would “hide himself in an inner room” (1 Kings 22:25). The cheder of royalty, though guarded, cannot conceal the powerful from divine verdicts—a warning that earthly authority answers to the King of kings. Temple and Palace Storehouses In Solomon’s complex the term describes side-rooms that safeguarded treasures, instruments, and tithes (1 Kings 7:50; 2 Kings 20:13). Later, Hezekiah’s unwisely displayed chedarim brought Isaiah’s rebuke (2 Kings 20:15). The cheder as a vault of riches speaks to stewardship: valuables and votive gifts belong to the Lord, not to human pride or political alliance. Shelter and Protection Isaiah 26:20 employs cheder to call God’s people to safety during judgment: “Go, My people, enter your rooms and shut your doors behind you; hide yourselves for a little while until wrath has passed.” The imagery recalls Israel’s Passover houses and foreshadows Christ, the ultimate refuge from wrath. In pastoral ministry, this verse assures saints of divine preservation amid tribulation. Intimacy and Secrecy Proverbs uses cheder to chart moral direction: Prophetic Imagery and Eschatological Shadow Amos declares that God “reveals His thoughts to mankind” yet “darkens dawn into darkness” and “treads on the heights of the earth” (Amos 4:13); He hears conspirators who plot “in their chambers” (Amos 3:10). Ezekiel’s vision of idolatry committed “in the inner chambers of the temple” (Ezekiel 8:12) anticipates judgment beginning at the house of God. These passages emphasize that divine omniscience penetrates every chamber; no sin is hidden, no prayer unheard. Wisdom Literature and the Human Heart Job laments bones knit together “in secret … curiously wrought in the depths of the earth” (Job 10:11–12). Psalm 139:15 echoes, “My frame was not hidden from You when I was made in secret, when I was woven together in the depths of the earth.” Here cheder shifts from architecture to anthropology: the womb is God’s sacred inner room where life originates, affirming the sanctity of unborn life. Ministry and Devotional Application • Prayer: Christ speaks of the ταμεῖον (Greek counterpart) in Matthew 6:6—“go into your inner room and shut your door.” The Hebrew precedent of cheder validates private prayer as essential to public faithfulness. Christological and Ecclesiological Insights The bridegroom leads His bride “into his chambers” in Song of Songs 1:4, a love song that echoes the covenant’s ultimate consummation. Christ secures His church in the eternal cheder—the place He prepares (John 14:2–3). Until then, every gathered assembly forms a temporary cheder where believers experience foretastes of heavenly intimacy. Key References Genesis 43:30; Judges 3:24; 2 Samuel 13:10; 1 Kings 20:30; 1 Kings 22:25; 2 Kings 20:13–15; Isaiah 26:20; Ezekiel 8:12; Amos 3:10; Song of Songs 1:4; Matthew 6:6 (conceptual link). Forms and Transliterations בְּ֝חַדְרֵ֗י בְּחֶ֖דֶר בְּחַדְרֵ֣י בְּחָֽדֶר׃ בֶּחָ֑דֶר בַּחֲדַ֣ר בַּחֲדַ֥ר בַּחֶ֔דֶר בַחֲדָרֶ֔יךָ בחדר בחדר׃ בחדרי בחדריך הֶחָ֑דְרָה הֶחָֽדְרָה׃ הַ֭חֶדֶר הַחֶ֔דֶר הַחַ֔דְרָה הַחַ֖דְרָה החדר החדרה החדרה׃ וְחַדְרֵ֥י וַחֲדָרָ֥יו וּבְחַדְרֵי֙ וּבַחֲדַ֥ר וּמֵחֲדָרִ֖ים ובחדר ובחדרי וחדרי וחדריו ומחדרים חֲדָרִ֣ים חֲדָרָ֗יו חֶ֖דֶר חֶ֥דֶר חַדְרֵי־ חדר חדרי־ חדריו חדרים מֵֽחֶדְר֔וֹ מחדרו ḇa·ḥă·ḏā·re·ḵā ba·ḥă·ḏar ba·ḥe·ḏer bachaDar baCheder baḥăḏar ḇaḥăḏāreḵā baḥeḏer be·ḥā·ḏer bə·ḥā·ḏer bə·ḥaḏ·rê bə·ḥe·ḏer beChader bechadRei beCheder beḥāḏer bəḥāḏer bəḥaḏrê bəḥeḏer chadaRav chadaRim chadrei Cheder ḥă·ḏā·rāw ḥă·ḏā·rîm ha·ḥaḏ·rāh ha·ḥe·ḏer haChadrah hacheDer ḥaḏ·rê- ḥăḏārāw ḥăḏārîm ḥaḏrê- haḥaḏrāh haḥeḏer ḥe·ḏer he·ḥā·ḏə·rāh heChaderah ḥeḏer heḥāḏərāh mê·ḥeḏ·rōw mechedRo mêḥeḏrōw ū·ḇa·ḥă·ḏar ū·ḇə·ḥaḏ·rê ū·mê·ḥă·ḏā·rîm ūḇaḥăḏar ūḇəḥaḏrê umechadaRim ūmêḥăḏārîm uvachaDar uvechadRei vachadaRav vachadaReicha vechadRei wa·ḥă·ḏā·rāw waḥăḏārāw wə·ḥaḏ·rê wəḥaḏrêLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 43:30 HEB: לִבְכּ֑וֹת וַיָּבֹ֥א הַחַ֖דְרָה וַיֵּ֥בְךְּ שָֽׁמָּה׃ NAS: and he entered his chamber and wept KJV: and he entered into [his] chamber, and wept INT: weep entered his chamber and wept there Exodus 8:3 Deuteronomy 32:25 Judges 3:24 Judges 15:1 Judges 16:9 Judges 16:12 2 Samuel 4:7 2 Samuel 13:10 2 Samuel 13:10 1 Kings 1:15 1 Kings 20:30 1 Kings 20:30 1 Kings 22:25 1 Kings 22:25 2 Kings 6:12 2 Kings 9:2 2 Kings 9:2 2 Kings 11:2 1 Chronicles 28:11 2 Chronicles 18:24 2 Chronicles 18:24 2 Chronicles 22:11 Job 9:9 Job 37:9 38 Occurrences |