κέδρος
kedrosNounG2748
Kidron
From: of Hebrew origin (H06939);
Short Definition
Cedron (i.e. Kidron), a brook near Jerusalem
Full Lexicon Entry
a cedar: χείμαρρος τῶν Κ. (as in 2Sam, 1Ki, ll. with), (Rec. Tr., WH, R, mg.; τοῦ Κέδρου, T, WH, mg., see: Κεδρών, and cf. Westc., in l; WH, App., 89 f.; Abbott, JG, 513 ff).† *Κεδρών *(see: κέδρος), ὁ, indecl. (in FlJ, genitive -*ῶνος; *Heb. קִדְרוֹן), [in LXX: ] Cedron (OT, Kidron): χείμαρρος τοῦ Κ., (L, Tr., mg., R, txt.; cf. Bl., 10, 5; Lft., Essays, 172 ff).
LXX Usage: chiefly for אֶרֶז, χειμάρρους τῶν Κέδρων, (קִדְרוֹן)
Grammar
Part of Speech Noun
Morphology N:N--L
DescriptionN:N--L
Occurrences
1 timeAppears 1 time in the New Testament. Top books include:
John
1
Key Passages
- John 18:1
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