Strong's H6301 · Hebrew
פְּדָהצוּר
Pᵉdâhtsûwr · /ped-aw-tsoor'/
Definition
Pedahtsur, an Israelite
KJV: Pedahzur.
Root / derivation: from H6299 (פָּדָה) and H6697 (צוּר); a rock (i.e. God) has ransomed;
KJV usage breakdown
How the Authorized (KJV) translators rendered פְּדָהצוּר across 5 verses.
Every occurrence (KJV)
5 verses use this word, grouped by book — the translated form is highlighted.
Numbers5 verses
Of the children of Joseph: of Ephraim; Elishama the son of Ammihud: of Manasseh; Gamaliel the son of Pedahzur.
Numbers 2:20And by him shall be the tribe of Manasseh: and the captain of the children of Manasseh shall be Gamaliel the son of Pedahzur.
Numbers 7:54On the eighth day offered Gamaliel the son of Pedahzur, prince of the children of Manasseh:
Numbers 7:59And for a sacrifice of peace offerings, two oxen, five rams, five he goats, five lambs of the first year: this was the offering of Gamaliel the son of Pedahzur.
Numbers 10:23And over the host of the tribe of the children of Manasseh was Gamaliel the son of Pedahzur.
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Frequently asked questions
What does Strong's H6301 (Pᵉdâhtsûwr) mean?
Pedahtsur, an Israelite
How many times does H6301 appear in the Bible?
Strong's H6301 (פְּדָהצוּר) appears in 5 verses of the King James Version, most often translated “Pedahzur.”
How is Pᵉdâhtsûwr translated in the KJV?
In the KJV, Strong's H6301 is rendered as “Pedahzur” (5×).
Where does the Hebrew word פְּדָהצוּר come from?
from H6299 (פָּדָה) and H6697 (צוּר); a rock (i.e. God) has ransomed;