Strong's Hebrew #3026 - יְגַר שׂהֲדוּתָא Yegar Sahadutha ("heap (of stones) of the testimony)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Jegar-Sahadutha (Aramaic) from a word derived from an unused root (meaning to gather) and a derivation of a root corresponding to sahed; heap of the testimony; Jegar-Sahadutha, a cairn East of the Jordan -- Jegar-Sahadutha. see HEBREW sahed Englishman's Concordance Jegar-sahadutha = “witness heap” 1) the mound of stones raised as witness between Jacob and Laban, called by Jacob in Hebrew ‘Galeed’ Part of Speech: noun proper locative A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: from a word derived from an unused root (meaning to gather) and a derivation of a root corresponding to H7717 Brown-Driver-Briggs [יְגַּר] noun [masculine] (stone-)heap (ᵑ7 id.; Syriac ; compare Ethiopic throw together, mound); — construct שָֽׂהֲדוּתָא ׳י Genesis 31:47 (= Hebrew גַּלעֵֿד). Englishman's Concordance (References)Strong's Hebrew: 3026. יְגַר (Yegar Sahadutha) — 1 OccurrenceGenesis 31:47 |