Definition: Verse: The term "Zaditor" originates in ancient Hebrew, specifically referring to a king who ruled over many regions. In the context of the Bible, Zaditor represents the King David (who lived centuries later) as he established himself and his kingdom. Zaditor is often associated with the Israelites during their wilderness wanderings. However, it also denotes an unspecified ruler in ancient times, like the one who ruled over Judea after David's death. The word was used to describe a king or ruler, not just a man but also a nation.