A.B.D
Arabic Bible Dictionary
CEDAR
CEDAR (Hebrews e’rez, Gr. kedros, Lat. cedrus), a tree very frequently
mentioned in Scripture. It was stately (Ezekiel 31=>3-5), long-branched
(Psalm 80=>10; 92=>12; Ezekiel 31=>6-9), odoriferous (Cant. 4=>11; Hos. 14=>6),
durable, and therefore much used for boards, pillars, and ceilings (1 Kings
6=>9, 10; 7=>2; Jeremiah 22=>14), for masts (Ezekiel 27=>5), and for carved
images (Isaiah 44=>14).
It grew very abundantly in Palestine, and particularly on Lebanon, of
which it was “the glory” (Isaiah 35=>2; 60=>13). Hiram supplied Solomon
with cedar trees from Lebanon for various purposes connected with the
construction of the temple and the king’s palace (2 Samuel 5=>11; 7=>2, 7; 1
Kings 5=>6, 8,10; 6=>9, 10, 15, 16, 18, 20; 7=>2, 3, 7, 11, 12; 9=>11, etc.). Cedars
were used also in the building of the second temple under Zerubbabel (Ezra
3=>7).
Of the ancient cedars of Lebanon there remain now only some seven or
eight. They are not standing together. But beside them there are found
between three hundred and four hundred of younger growth. They stand in
an amphitheatre fronting the west, about 6,400 feet above the level of the
sea.
The cedar is often figuratively alluded to in the sacred Scriptures. “The
mighty conquerors of olden days, the despots of Assyria and the Pharaohs
of Egypt, the proud and idolatrous monarchs of Judah, the Hebrew
commonwealth itself, the war- like Ammonites of patriarchal times, and the
moral majesty of the Messianic age, are all compared to the towering cedar,
in its royal loftiness and supremacy (Isaiah 2=>13; Ezekiel 17=>3, 22, 23,
31=>3-9; Amos 2=>9; Zechariah 11=>1, 2; Job 40=>17; Psalm 29=>5; 80=>10; 92=>12,
etc).”, Groser’s Scrip. Nat. Hist. (See BOX-TREE.)