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G4965 Συχάρ (Sychár)
Greek
Proper noun, Indeclinable
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Sychar

Biblical Persons & Places

Sychar Sychar
A location only mentioned at Jhn.4.5; only referred to as Sychar (Συχάρ).

Strong's Definition

Sychar (i.e. Shekar), a place in Palestine

Derivation: of Hebrew origin (H07941);

KJV Usage: Sychar

Thayer's Greek Lexicon

Σιχάρ, see Συχάρ. STRONGS NT 4965: ΣυχάρΣυχάρ (Rec.elz Σιχάρ), ἡ, Sychar, a town of Samaria, near to the well of the patriarch Jacob, and not far from Flavia Neapolis (Συχάρ πρό τῆς νέας πόλεως, Eusebius in his Onomast. (p. 346, 5 edition, Larsow and Parthey)) toward the E., the representative of which is to be found apparently in the modern hamlet al Askar (or Asker): Joh_4:5, where cf. Bäumlein, Ewald, Brückner (in De Wette (4th and following editions)), Godet; add, Ewald, Jahrbb. f. Biblical Wissensch. viii., p. 255f; Bädeker, Palestine, pp. 328, 337; (Lieut. Conder in the Palest. Explor. Fund for July 1877, p. 149f and in Survey of Western Palestine: 'Special Papers,' p. 231; Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, Appendix xv.). The name does not seem to differ from ρελψ, a place mentioned by the Talmudists in ρελψ ςιο 'the fountain Sucar' and ρελψ ςιο αχςϊ 'the valley of the fountain Sucar'; cf. Delitzsch in the Zeitschr. f. d. luth. Theol. for 1856, p. 240ff Most interpreters, however, think that Συχάρ is the same as Συχέμ (which see 2), and explain the form as due to a softening of the harsh vulgar pronunciation (cf. Credner; Einl. in d. N. T. vol. i., p. 264f), or conjecture that it was fabricated by way of reproach by those who wished to suggest the noun ωΖΡχΖψ, 'falsehood', and thereby brand the city as given up to idolatry (cf. Hab_2:18), or the word ωΔΡλΙΜψ, 'drunken' (on account of Isa_28:1), and thus call it the abode of μωροί, see Sir_50:26, where the Shechemites are called λαός μωρός; cf. Test xii. Patr. (test. Levi § 7), p. 564 Σικημ, λεγομένη πόλις ἀσυνέτων. To these latter opinions there is this objection, among others, that the place mentioned by the Evangelist was very near Jacob's well, from which Shechem, or Flavia Neapolis, was distant about a mile and a half. (Cf. B. D. under the word ; also Porter in Alex.'s Kitto, ibid.)

Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary

Συχάρ Sychar 1x Sychar, indecl., a city of Samaria, Joh_4:5

Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon

Συχάρ (Ε , Σιχάρ ), indecl ., ἡ , Sychar , a town of Samaria: Joh_4:5 .† Σιχάρ , see Συχάρ .

STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon

Συχάρ (Ε, Σιχάρ), indecl., ἡ Sychar, a town of Samaria: Jhn.4:5.† (AS)

Bible Occurrences (1)

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