- Original: חגר
- Transliteration: Chagar
- Phonetic: khaw-gar'
- Definition:
1. to gird, gird on, gird oneself, put on a belt
a. (Qal)
1. to gird
2. to gird on, bind on
3. to gird oneself
- Origin: a primitive root
- TWOT entry: 604
- Part(s) of speech: Verb
- Strong's: A primitive root; to gird on (as a belt armor etc.): - be able to put on be afraid appointed gird restrain X on every side.
Total KJV Occurrences: 43
• afraid, 1
2 Samuel 22:46
• appointed, 3
Judges 18:11;
Judges 18:16;
Judges 18:17
• gird, 12
Exodus 29:9;
Judges 3:16;
2 Samuel 3:31;
Psalm 45:3;
Isaiah 15:3;
Jeremiah 4:8;
Jeremiah 6:26;
Jeremiah 49:3;
Ezekiel 7:18;
Ezekiel 27:31;
Ezekiel 44:18;
Joel 1:13
• girded, 15
Exodus 12:11;
Leviticus 8:7(2);
Leviticus 8:13;
Leviticus 16:4;
1 Samuel 2:18;
1 Samuel 17:39;
2 Samuel 6:14;
2 Samuel 20:8;
2 Samuel 21:16;
1 Kings 20:32;
Psalm 109:19;
Lamentations 2:10;
Daniel 10:5;
Joel 1:8
• girdeth, 2
1 Kings 20:11;
Proverbs 31:17
• girding, 1
Isaiah 22:12
• on, 5
Deuteronomy 1:41;
1 Samuel 25:13(3);
2 Kings 3:21
• restrain, 1
Psalm 76:10
• side, 1
Psalm 65:12
• up, 2
2 Kings 4:29;
2 Kings 9:1