7835. shachar
Strong's Concordance
shachar: to be black
Original Word: שָׁחַר
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: shachar
Phonetic Spelling: (shaw-khar')
Short Definition: black
Brown-Driver-Briggs
I. שָׁחַר verb be black (Late Hebrew שָׁחוֺר and derivatives, black, blackness, etc., Ecclus 25:17 Hiph`il make black; Aramaic שְׁחַר (Jastrow Dalm), Aph`el grow black, so , coal; JägerBAS ii. 295 compare Assyrian šûru, coal, šurinnu, fire-pot); — ׳שׁ, of skin Job 30:30.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
be black

A primitive root (identical with shachar through the idea of the duskiness of early dawn); to be dim or dark (in color) -- be black.

see HEBREW shachar

Forms and Transliterations
שָׁחַ֣ר שחר šā·ḥar šāḥar shaChar
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Strong's Hebrew 7835
1 Occurrence


šā·ḥar — 1 Occ.

Job 30:30
HEB: ע֭וֹרִי שָׁחַ֣ר מֵעָלָ֑י וְעַצְמִי־
NAS: My skin turns black on me, And my bones
KJV: My skin is black upon me, and my bones
INT: my skin turns on and my bones

1 Occurrence

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