גֶּדֶר
ge.der (H1447)
wall
AI Word Study
# Geder: A Hebrew Term for Walls The Hebrew word *geder* (H1447) refers to a wall and appears twelve times throughout the biblical text. This frequency, while modest, suggests it held practical importance in ancient Israelite vocabulary. The term designates a physical structure—a barrier or enclosure—rather than functioning as metaphor or abstraction in its primary usage. The consistent rendering of *geder* as "wall" across biblical occurrences indicates a straightforward denotative meaning without significant semantic variation. Its limited frequency compared to other architectural or construction terms suggests it may have described a specific type of wall or served particular contextual needs rather than functioning as the primary general word for all walls in biblical Hebrew. The twelve biblical instances provide a baseline corpus, but without access to the specific passages, the exact contexts—whether describing fortifications, property boundaries, or other structures—cannot be determined from the lexical data alone. The modest but persistent presence of *geder* in biblical literature reflects the everyday reality of wall construction in ancient Near Eastern society, where walls served essential defensive, protective, and boundary-marking functions. Its inclusion in the biblical vocabulary demonstrates that ancient Hebrew speakers found this particular term useful for describing their built environment, though other related terms likely coexisted in the language for more general or specialized wall references.
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Then Yahweh’s angel stood in a narrow path between the vineyards, a wall being on this side, and a wall on that side.
For we are bondservants; yet our God has not forsaken us in our bondage, but has extended loving kindness to us in the sight of the kings of Persia, to revive us, to set up the house of our God, and to repair its ruins, and to give us a wall in Judah and in Jerusalem.
How long will you assault a man? Would all of you throw him down, like a leaning wall, like a tottering fence?
Why have you broken down its walls, so that all those who pass by the way pluck it?
He who digs a pit may fall into it; and whoever breaks through a wall may be bitten by a snake.
Now I will tell you what I will do to my vineyard. I will take away its hedge, and it will be eaten up. I will break down its wall, and it will be trampled down.
You have not gone up into the gaps or built up the wall for the house of Israel, to stand in the battle in Yahweh’s day.
“I sought for a man among them who would build up the wall and stand in the gap before me for the land, that I would not destroy it; but I found no one.
The wall that was outside by the side of the rooms, toward the outer court before the rooms, its length was fifty cubits.
Therefore behold, I will hedge up your way with thorns, and I will build a wall against her, that she can’t find her way.
A day to build your walls— In that day, he will extend your boundary.