Who was Kedar?

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The story of Kedar

Kedar - Tribal leader
Kedar - Tribal leader
Tribal leader

Kedar was a biblical figure mentioned in the Old Testament. He was the second son of Ishmael, the son of Abraham and Hagar. He was the brother of Nebaioth, Adbeel, Mibsam, Mishma, Dumah, Massa, Hadad, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah. Kedar is best known for being the ancestor of the Arab tribes of the Ishmaelites. He is also known for being the founder of the Arab kingdom of Edom. He is believed to have been a nomadic shepherd and a trader of spices and perfumes. Kedar is mentioned in the Bible in the book of Genesis, the book of Isaiah, and the book of Jeremiah. In the book of Isaiah, Kedar is mentioned as a symbol of the power of the Ishmaelites. In the book of Jeremiah, Kedar is mentioned as a symbol of the destruction of the Ishmaelites. Kedar is an important figure in the Bible and is best known for being the ancestor of the Arab tribes of the Ishmaelites and the founder of the Arab kingdom of Edom. He is also known for being a nomadic shepherd and a trader of spices and perfumes.

Name meaning

The name "Kedar" has origins in both Sanskrit and Hebrew. In Sanskrit, Kedar (केदार) is often associated with Indian culture and Hindu mythology, and it means "meadow," "field," or "a place of cultivation." It is also linked to Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism, signifying a sacred place. Moreover, Kedar is a name for the ancient community and a mountain range associated with divine traits. In Hebrew, "Kedar" refers to a biblical figure, specifically a descendant of Ishmael, the son of Abraham. Kedar is described as a name for a group of nomadic tribes known for their herding and tent-dwelling lifestyle, and their association with trading and warfare in the Arabian Peninsula. Overall, the name "Kedar" carries rich historical and cultural significance in both contexts.

Name origin

Sanskrit

Role

Tribal leader

First mention

Genesis 25:13

Appearances in the Bible

11 mentions

Family

Relatives of Kedar

Kedar in the Bible

Explore all 10 chapters where Kedar appears

Genesis

Chapter 25

The Birth of Esau and Jacob

Abraham has more children with Keturah and then dies at the age of 175.

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1 Chronicles

Chapter 1

Genealogy from Adam to Abraham

A genealogy of the descendants of Adam through Jacob, including the tribes of Israel.

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Song of Solomon

Chapter 1

The Bride's Beauty

The bridegroom admires the beauty of his bride and expresses his love for her.

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Psalms

Chapter 120

A Cry for Help in Times of Trouble

Psalm 120 is a lamentation of the psalmist, who is distressed by his circumstances and seeks God's intervention. The psa...

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Isaiah

Chapter 21

The Fall of Babylon

Isaiah 21 prophesies the destruction of the mighty city of Babylon. The chapter begins with a call to watchmen to be ale...

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Isaiah

Chapter 42

God's Servant Will Bring Justice

In Isaiah 42, God speaks through the prophet Isaiah about his chosen servant who will bring justice to the nations. The ...

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Isaiah

Chapter 60

Arise and Shine: The Glory of Zion

Isaiah 60 envisions a new day for Jerusalem, where the people will see the radiance of God's glory and be filled with jo...

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Jeremiah

Chapter 2

God's Accusation Against Israel's Backsliding

In Jeremiah 2, God accuses the people of Israel of backsliding and turning away from Him. Despite His love and faithfuln...

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Jeremiah

Chapter 49

Prophecies against the Nations

In Jeremiah chapter 49, the prophet receives prophecies from God regarding several nations neighboring Israel, including...

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Ezekiel

Chapter 27

The Lament for Tyre

In Ezekiel chapter 27, the prophet laments the fall of the great city of Tyre, a major trading hub of the ancient world....

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