דַּרְדַּר
dar.dar (H1863)
thistle
AI Word Study
# Dardar: A Biblical Thistle The Hebrew word *dardar* refers to a thistle, a thorny plant characterized by prickly leaves and stems. Based on its limited presence in biblical texts—appearing only twice—this term occupies a narrow but pointed niche in biblical vocabulary for describing noxious vegetation. The rarity of *dardar*'s occurrence (just two instances) suggests it was either a specific type of thistle distinct enough to warrant its own term, or a word that fell out of common usage even within the biblical period itself. The plant's thorny nature and association with uncultivated or cursed ground likely made it a potent symbolic image in ancient Hebrew discourse, though the scant textual evidence prevents definitive conclusions about its precise symbolic weight or cultural significance. Its presence in biblical Hebrew demonstrates that ancient writers distinguished between different species of problematic plants in their agricultural and spiritual contexts.
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It will yield thorns and thistles to you; and you will eat the herb of the field.
The high places also of Aven, the sin of Israel, will be destroyed. The thorn and the thistle will come up on their altars. They will tell the mountains, “Cover us!” and the hills, “Fall on us!”