5527. Ckakah
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Ckakah: To cover, to hedge, to protect

Original Word: סְכָכָה
Part of Speech: Proper Name Location
Transliteration: Ckakah
Pronunciation: sah-KAHK
Phonetic Spelling: (sek-aw-kaw')
Definition: To cover, to hedge, to protect
Meaning: Secacah

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Secacah

From cakak; inclosure; Secacah, a place in Palestine -- Secacah.

see HEBREW cakak

Brown-Driver-Briggs
סְכָכָה proper name, of a location in wilderness of Judah Joshua 15:61; A Σοχοχα, ᵐ5L Σχαχα. Site unknown.

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the root סָכַךְ (sakak), meaning "to cover" or "to shelter."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct corresponding Strong's Greek entries for the Hebrew proper noun סְכָכָה (Secacah), as it is a specific place name unique to the Hebrew Bible.

Usage: The term סְכָכָה (Secacah) is used in the context of a geographical location within the biblical narrative. It appears in the Old Testament as a city in the wilderness of Judah.

Context: Secacah is mentioned in the Old Testament as one of the cities in the wilderness of Judah. It is listed among the cities in the territory allotted to the tribe of Judah. The name Secacah is derived from a root meaning "to cover" or "to shelter," which may suggest a place of refuge or protection. The specific location of Secacah is not definitively known today, but it is believed to have been situated in the arid region of the Judean wilderness. The city is mentioned in the context of the settlements in the wilderness, indicating its role as part of the network of towns and villages that supported the inhabitants of this challenging environment. The reference to Secacah can be found in the book of Joshua, where it is listed among the cities of the wilderness:

Joshua 15:61: "In the wilderness: Beth-arabah, Middin, Secacah,"

This passage highlights Secacah as part of the broader territorial description of Judah, emphasizing its inclusion in the inheritance of the tribe. The mention of Secacah in the biblical text underscores the historical and geographical significance of the city within the narrative of the Israelite settlement in the Promised Land.

Forms and Transliterations
וּסְכָכָֽה׃ וסככה׃ ū·sə·ḵā·ḵāh usechaChah ūsəḵāḵāh
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Englishman's Concordance
Joshua 15:61
HEB: הָעֲרָבָ֔ה מִדִּ֖ין וּסְכָכָֽה׃
NAS: Beth-arabah, Middin and Secacah,
KJV: Betharabah, Middin, and Secacah,
INT: Beth-arabah Middin and Secacah

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 5527
1 Occurrence


ū·sə·ḵā·ḵāh — 1 Occ.















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