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- What is the significance of Kedar in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
What is the significance of Kedar in the Bible? Kedar is the name of Ishmael’s second son (Genesis 25:13, 1 Chronicles 1:29) The other instances of Kedar in the Bible refer to the Arabian descendants of Kedar and or the territory where they settled
- Kedar - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
KEDAR ke’ dər (קֵדָ֥ר, LXX κηδάρ, prob meaning dark, swarthy) A son of Ishmael; also a North Arabian tribe 1 Importance in OT Kedar is named second in each of the two lists of Ishmael’s sons (Gen 25:13; 1 Chron 1:29), but the OT contains no further information about him
- Topical Bible: Kedar
As a descendant of Ishmael, Kedar is part of the fulfillment of God's promise to Abraham that Ishmael would become a great nation (Genesis 17:20) The descendants of Kedar are traditionally associated with the Arabian Desert, particularly the northwestern part of the Arabian Peninsula
- Where Is Kedar In The Bible - Bible Wisdom Hub
Today, Kedar is thought to correspond roughly to the area of present-day Saudi Arabia, particularly in the northwest region of the Arabian Peninsula The descendants of Kedar are mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Genesis and the Book of Isaiah
- What is the significance of Kedar in the Bible?
Kedar is a figure mentioned several times in the Old Testament of the Bible He was the second son of Ishmael, who was the elder son of Abraham through Hagar (Genesis 25:13)
- Where Is Kedar In The Bible? Explore Kedar
What Does Kedar Mean in Hebrew? The name Kedar means “dark” or “black” in Hebrew, a possible reference to the dark tents made from black goat hair used by nomadic tribes
- Map - Kedar - BibleBento. com
The "glory of Kedar" is recorded by the prophet Isaiah, Isaiah 21:13-17, in the burden upon Arabia; and its importance may also be inferred from the "princes of Kedar" mentioned by Ezekiel, Ezekiel 27:21, as well as the pastoral character of the tribe
- Kedar - Biblical Cyclopedia
Ke'dar (Heb Kedar', קֵדָר, dark-skinned; Sept Κηδάρ), the second son of Ishmael, and founder of the tribe that bore his name (Ge 25:13) B C post 2061
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