1060 – בְּכוֹר (bechor)

firstborn


Type:
Noun Noun
 
masc. masculine
 
Category:  Human  Family
Hebrew: בְּכוֹר (bechor)
Pronunciation: be-chår    Listen
Gematria: 228(2 + 20 + 6 + 200)    words with the same gematria
Origin: from H1069 (בָּכַר)
Usage: 122 times in OT

Description

1) firstborn, firstling
1a) of men and women
1b) of animals
1c) noun of relation (fig.)


Synonyms

בְּכוֹרbechorH1060
(122 ggr)
firstborn
בָּחוּרbachorH0970
(44 ggr)
youth
בֵּןbenH1121a
(4933 ggr)
son
בֵּןbenH1123
(11 ggr)
son
בַּתbatH1323
(586 ggr)
daughter
בְּתוּלָהbetolahH1330
(50 ggr)
virgin
וָלָדvaladH2056
(1 ggr)
child
טַףtafH2945
(42 ggr)
child
יוֹנֵקjoneqH3126
(1 ggr)
sapling
יֶ֫לֶדjeledH3206
(89 ggr)
youth
יַלְדָּהjaldahH3207
(3 ggr)
maiden
יַלְדוּתjaldotH3208
(3 ggr)
youth
יָצִיאjatsiH3329
(1 ggr)
offspring
יָתוֹםjatomH3490
(42 ggr)
orphan
נַ֫עַרnaarH5288
(239 ggr)
youth
נֹ֫עַרnoarH5290
(4 ggr)
youth
נַעֲרָהnaarahH5291
(63 ggr)
maiden
עֲוִילavilH5759
(3 ggr)
boy
עוּלolH5764
(2 ggr)
infant
עוֹלֵלolelH5768
(20 ggr)
infant
עָלוּםalomH5934
(4 ggr)
youth
עֶ֫לֶםelemH5958
(2 ggr)
youth
עַלְמָהalmahH5959
(7 ggr)
maiden
בָּנִ֖ים וּבָנֽוֹתbanim ovanotH9101
(30 ggr)
sons and daugters
*The bars show how many times the word is used in the Old Testament.

Origin

from H1069 (בָּכַר):

בָּכַרbacharH1069to be/bear firstborn

Word root

Word with bechor as root:

בְּכֹרָהbechorahH1062birthright

Equivalent Greek words

In the greek translation Septuagint (LXX) the Hebrew word bechor was translated to the following:

παιδίονpaidionG3813child
πρωτότοκοςprototokosG4416firstborn

Alternative forms

Grammatical code shortcode Swedish Quantity
Noun Noun
pl. gen. feminine plural Construct state
Ncfpc-5
Noun Noun
♂/♀ sing. masculine och feminine singular Absolute state
Ncbsa-52
Noun Noun
♂/♀ sing. gen. masculine och feminine singular Construct state
Ncbsc-61
Noun Noun
pl. gen. masculine plural Construct state
Ncmpc-4


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References (122 occurances in 100 verses)





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