Lexicon Akor: "disturbance," a valley on the border of Judah Original Word: עָכוֹרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: Akor Phonetic Spelling: (aw-kore') Short Definition: Achor NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom akarDefinition"disturbance," a valley on the border of Judah NASB TranslationAchor (5).
Brown-Driver-Briggs עָכוֺר noun [masculine] disturbance, trouble, only in ׳עֵמֶק ע valley of trouble, west or southwest from Jericho Joshua 7:24,26 (J E; name explained), on border of Judah Joshua 15:7 (P), compare Hosea 2:17; Isaiah 65:10; on identification compare especially Di Joshua 7:24 Buhl Geogr. 98; Εμεκαχωρ, φάραγξ (or κοίλας) Αχωρ. עָכָר proper name, masculine see עָכָן above
Strong's Achor From akar; troubled; Akor, the name of a place in Palestine -- Achor. see HEBREW akar |
|