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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_59078" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_59078" /> ==
<p> (Heb. Sacar', שָׂכָר, [[Hire]] , as often; Sept Σαχάρ v.r.]Αχάρ, and Σαχιάρ in &nbsp;1 Chronicles 26:4), the name of two Israelites. </p> <p> '''1.''' The father of Abiam, one of David's mighty men; he is called a [[Hararite]] (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:35), and is the same man called SHARAR (q.v.) in &nbsp;2 Samuel 23:33. B.C. ante 1020. See DAVID. </p> <p> '''2.''' The fourth named of the eight sons of [[Obed-Edom]] (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 26:4). B.C. cir. 1012. </p>
<p> (Heb. Sacar', '''''שָׂכָר''''' , [[Hire]] , as often; Sept '''''Σαχάρ''''' v.r.] '''''Αχάρ''''' , and '''''Σαχιάρ''''' in &nbsp;1 Chronicles 26:4), the name of two Israelites. </p> <p> '''1.''' The father of Abiam, one of David's mighty men; he is called a [[Hararite]] (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:35), and is the same man called SHARAR (q.v.) in &nbsp;2 Samuel 23:33. B.C. ante 1020. See [[David]] </p> <p> '''2.''' The fourth named of the eight sons of [[Obed-Edom]] (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 26:4). B.C. cir. 1012. </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_7892" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_7892" /> ==
<p> ''''' sā´kar ''''' ( שׂכר , <i> ''''' sākhār ''''' </i> ): </p> <p> (1) Father of Ahiam, a follower of David (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:35 , Codex Vaticanus Ἀχάρ , <i> '''''Achár''''' </i> ; Codex Alexandrinus Σαχάρ , <i> '''''Sachár''''' </i> = "Sharar" of &nbsp;2 Samuel 23:33; Sharar is favored as the original reading). </p> <p> (2) Eponym of a family of gatekeepers (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 26:4 ). </p>
<p> ''''' sā´kar ''''' ( שׂכר , <i> ''''' sākhār ''''' </i> ): </p> <p> (1) Father of Ahiam, a follower of David (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:35 , Codex Vaticanus Ἀχάρ , <i> ''''' Achár ''''' </i> ; Codex Alexandrinus Σαχάρ , <i> ''''' Sachár ''''' </i> = "Sharar" of &nbsp;2 Samuel 23:33; Sharar is favored as the original reading). </p> <p> (2) Eponym of a family of gatekeepers (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 26:4 ). </p>
          
          
==References ==
==References ==

Latest revision as of 07:18, 15 October 2021

Morrish Bible Dictionary [1]

1. A Hararite, father of Ahiam, one of David's mighty men.  1 Chronicles 11:35 . Called Sharar in  2 Samuel 23:33 .

2. Fourth son of Obededom.   1 Chronicles 26:4 .

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [2]

Sacar . 1. The father of Ahiam (  1 Chronicles 11:35 =   2 Samuel 23:33 Sharar ). 2. A family of gatekeepers (  1 Chronicles 26:4 ).

Smith's Bible Dictionary [3]

Sa'car. (Wages).

1. A Hararite, father of Ahiam.  1 Chronicles 11:35.

2. The fourth son of Obed-edom.  1 Chronicles 26:4.

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [4]

1.  1 Chronicles 11:35. SHARAR in  2 Samuel 23:33.

2.  1 Chronicles 26:4.

Holman Bible Dictionary [5]

 1 Chronicles 11:35 2 Samuel 23:33 2 1 Chronicles 26:4

Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary [6]

One of David's worthies. ( 1 Chronicles 11:35) If his name be derived from Shakar, it should seem to mean somewhat alluding to drunkenness.

Webster's Dictionary [7]

(n.) See Saker.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [8]

(Heb. Sacar', שָׂכָר , Hire , as often; Sept Σαχάρ v.r.] Αχάρ , and Σαχιάρ in  1 Chronicles 26:4), the name of two Israelites.

1. The father of Abiam, one of David's mighty men; he is called a Hararite ( 1 Chronicles 11:35), and is the same man called SHARAR (q.v.) in  2 Samuel 23:33. B.C. ante 1020. See David

2. The fourth named of the eight sons of Obed-Edom ( 1 Chronicles 26:4). B.C. cir. 1012.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [9]

sā´kar ( שׂכר , sākhār ):

(1) Father of Ahiam, a follower of David ( 1 Chronicles 11:35 , Codex Vaticanus Ἀχάρ , Achár  ; Codex Alexandrinus Σαχάρ , Sachár = "Sharar" of  2 Samuel 23:33; Sharar is favored as the original reading).

(2) Eponym of a family of gatekeepers ( 1 Chronicles 26:4 ).

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