Gedor גְּדוֹר

Male Tribe of Benjamin H1446I 1 book

Son of Abiel, the founder of Gibeon.

Biography

Gedor is mentioned in 1Ch.8.31 and 1Ch.9.37 as one of the sons of Abiel (or 'Jeiel'), the father (ie re-founder) of Gibeon. Gibeon was a Levitical city located in the territory of Benjamin (Jos.21.17). The genealogies in 1 Chronicles 8 and 9 trace the lineage of King Saul, who was from the tribe of Benjamin. Gedor is listed among Jeiel's sons, along with Abdon, Zur, Kish, Baal, Ner, Nadab, Zechariah, and Mikloth (1Ch.8.30-31; 9.36-37). These genealogies demonstrate Saul's Benjamite heritage and his connection to the city of Gibeon. The repetition of the genealogy in both chapters suggests the importance of establishing Saul's lineage and the significance of the Benjamite tribe in Israel's history.

Family

In Scripture

1 biblical book
1 Chronicles 2 verses
  • 1 Chronicles 8:31

    "Gedor, Ahio, and Zecher."

  • 1 Chronicles 9:37

    "Gedor, Ahio, Zechariah, and Mikloth."

Names & Aliases

Form Language Script Strong's
Named Hebrew גְּדוֹר H1446I
Encyclopedia Article

Gedor

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

to by Eusebius as Gadeira (Onomasticon, under the word), which he identifies with Gaidora (Jerome calls it Gadora), a village in the borders of Jerusalem, near the terebinth. It is probably represented today by Khirbet Jedur, about 7 miles North of Hebron (PEF, III, 313, Sh XXI).

(2) Among the Benjamites who joined David at Ziklag were the sons of Jeroham of Gedor (1Ch 12:7). No trace of this name is found in the territory of Benjamin. It may be identical with (1).

(3) The Simeonites are said to have gone to the entering in of Gedor in search of pasture for their flocks. They smote and expelled the Meunim, "and dwelt in their stead" (1Ch 4:39). Here the Septuagint reads Gerar, and this is probably correct.

(4) A family in Judah (1Ch 4:4).

(5) An ancestor of Saul (1Ch 8:31).

W. Ewing

ge-ha'-zi (gechazi, except in 2Ki 4:31; 5:25; 8:4,5, where it is gechazi