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HebrewH5712

עֵדָה

êdâh

Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)

The word "êdâh" refers to a group of people gathered together, such as an assembly, crowd, or family. It can describe both formal gatherings and general collections of individuals. The term is derived from a root meaning "fixture," emphasizing the idea of a set or established group.

a stated assemblage (specifically, a concourse, or generally, a family or crowd)

The Hebrew word êdâh means "a stated assemblage (specifically, a concourse, or generally, a family or crowd)," encompassing related ideas including assembly, company, congregation, multitude.

Lexical data derived from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. See full disclaimer

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