Lexicon chor: a noble Original Word: חֹרִיםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: chor Phonetic Spelling: (khore) Short Definition: nobles NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitiona noble NASB Translationnobility* (1), nobles (12).
Brown-Driver-Briggs II. [ חֹר] noun masculine1Kings 21:8 noble, late, especially Nehemiah, see Dr Intr 519 n. (see Lag BN 32) **compare Nö ZMG lvii (1903), 416 — only plural חֹרִים 1 Kings 21:8 6t., חוֺרִים Ecclesiastes 10:17; Nehemiah 6:17 3t.; suffix חֹרֶיהָ Isaiah 34:12; — nobles in Naboth's city 1 Kings 21:8,11 nobles of Judah, חֹרֵי יְהוּדָה; Jeremiah 27:20; Jeremiah 39:6; Nehemiah 6:17; Nehemiah 13:17, והסגנים ׳הח (in Jerusalem) Nehemiah 2:16; Nehemiah 4:8; Nehemiah 4:13; Nehemiah 5:7; Nehemiah 7:5; Ecclesiastes 10:17, of Edom Isaiah 34:12. — I. חֹר, see II. חור. III. חרר (√ of following; see Assyrian —arâru, bore, pierce, —urru, hole, ravine DlPr 150, 182; Arabic hole or mouth of millstone; Late Hebrew חִרְחֵר bore pierce).
Strong's noble Or (fully) chowr {khore}; from charar; properly, white or pure (from the cleansing or shining power of fire (compare choriy); hence (figuratively) noble (in rank) -- noble. see HEBREW charar see HEBREW choriy |
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