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Darda

Darda

Darda

(Heb. Darda’, . pearl of knowledge; Sept. v. r. Josephus, v. r. , Ant. 8:2, 5; Vulg. Dorda), a son of Mahol, one of four men of great fame for their wisdom, but who were excelled by Solomon (1Ki 4:31). B.C. ante 1010. Ethan, the first of the four, is called the Ezrachite, but it is uncertain whether the designation extends to others. In 1Ch 2:6, however, the same four names occur again as sons of Zerach, of the great family of Pharez, in the tribe of Judah, with the slight difference that Darda appears as Dara. The identity of these persons with those in 1 Kings 4 has been greatly debated (see the arguments on both sides in Burrington, 1:206-8); but there cannot be much reasonable doubt that they are the same (Movers, Kritik. Unters. p. 237); although Keil argues that nothing can be proved from the mere identity of the names (Versuch ub. der Chron. p. 164). There is nothing to support the Jewish tradition (in the Seder Olam Rabba) that they prophesied during the Egyptian bondage. SEE ETHAN.

(1.) A great number of Hebr. MSS. read Darda in Chron. (Davidson, Hebr. Text, p. 210), in which they are followed by the Targum and the Syriac and Arabic versions. SEE DARA.

(2.) The son of Zerach would without difficulty be called in Hebrew the Ezrachite, the change depending merely on the position of a vowel point. And further, the change is actually made by the Targum Jonathan, which in Kings has son of Zerach. SEE EZRAHITE.

(3.) The word son is used in Hebrew so often to denote a descendant beyond the first generation that no stress can be laid on the son of Mahol as compared with the son of Zerach. For instance, of the five sons of Judah in 1Ch 4:1, the first was really Judah’s son, the second his grandson, the third his great grandson, and the fourth and fifth still later descendants. Besides, there is some plausibility in the conjecture that Bene Mahol means sons of the choir (comp. daughters of music, Ecc 12:4), in which case the men in question were the famous musicians, two of whom are named in the titles to Psalms 88, 89. SEE MAHOL.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Darda

pearl of wisdom, one of the four who were noted for their wisdom, but whom Solomon excelled (1 Kings 4:31).

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Darda

DARA or DARDA. (See DARDA).

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Darda

DARDA.Mentioned with Ethan the Ezrahite, Heman, and Calcol as a son of Mahol, and a proverbial type of wisdom, but yet surpassed by Solomon (1Ki 4:31). In 1Ch 2:6 apparently the same four (Dara is probably an error for Darda) are mentioned with Zimri as sons of Zerah, the son of Judah by Tamar (Gen 38:30). See also Mahol.

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Darda

darda (, darda, pearl of wisdom): One of the wise men to whom Solomon is compared (1Ki 4:31). He was either a son of Mahol (ibid.) or a son of Zerah, son of Judah (1Ch 2:6, where the corresponding name in the same list is given as DARA). In rabbinic lore the name has been interpreted as dor dea, the generation of knowledge – the generation of the wilderness.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Darda

[Dar’da]

Son of Mahol: a wise man whose wisdom was surpassed by that of Solomon. 1Ki 4:31.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Darda

H1862

Called also Dara, a famous wise man.

1Ki 4:31; 1Ch 2:6

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible