Lexical Summary Isachar: Issachar Original Word: ἸσαχάρTransliteration: Isachar Phonetic Spelling: (ee-sakh-ar') Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Issachar Meaning: Issachar Strong's Concordance Issachar. Of Hebrew origin (Yissaskar); Isachar (i.e. Jissaskar), a son of Jacob (figuratively, his descendant) -- Issachar. see HEBREW Yissaskar Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2466: ἸσασχαρἸσασχαρ (Rec.elz) and Ἰσαχάρ (Rst G L) (Ἰσσαχάρ Tdf., Ἰσσαχάρ Tr WH), ὁ (יִשְׁשָׂכָר, from יֵשׁ there is, and שָׂכָר a reward ((cf. Jeremiah 31:16) yet cf. Mühlau u. Volck under the word); Josephus, Ἰσασχαρις (Ἰσαχαρις)), Issachar, the son of the patriarch Jacob by Leah (Genesis 30:18): Revelation 7:7. STRONGS NT 2466: Ἰσσαχάρ [Ἰσσαχάρ, Ἰσσαχάρ, see Ἰσασχαρ.] |