H406

אכּר 

Transliteration

'ikkar;

Pronunciation

ik-kawr'

Parts of Speech

n m

Root Word (Etymology)

from an unused root meaning to dig

Dictionary Aids

TWOT Reference: 88a

KJV Translation Count — 7x

The KJV translates Strongs H1 in the following manner: husbandman (5), plowman (2)

Outline of Biblical Usage

1. plowman, husbandman, farmer
a. working the land, yet not owning any of it

Strong's Definitions

'ikkar, ik-kawr'; from an unused root meaning to dig; a farmer: — husbandman, ploughman.

Concordance Results Using KJV

Also he built towers in the desert, and digged many wells: for he had much cattle, both in the low country, and in the plains: husbandmen also, and vine dressers in the mountains, and in Carmel: for he loved husbandry.

KJV

And strangers shall stand and feed your flocks, and the sons of the alien shall be your plowmen and your vinedressers.

KJV

Because the ground is chapt, for there was no rain in the earth, the plowmen were ashamed, they covered their heads.

KJV

And there shall dwell in Judah itself, and in all the cities thereof together, husbandmen, and they that go forth with flocks.

KJV

I will also break in pieces with thee the shepherd and his flock; and with thee will I break in pieces the H406 and his yoke of oxen; and with thee will I break in pieces captains and rulers.

KJV

Be ye ashamed, O ye husbandmen; howl, O ye vinedressers, for the wheat and for the barley; because the harvest of the field is perished.

KJV

Therefore the LORD, the God of hosts, the Lord, saith thus; Wailing shall be in all streets; and they shall say in all the highways, Alas! alas! and they shall call the H406 to mourning, and such as are skilful of lamentation to wailing.

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