Lectionary Calendar
				Tuesday, November 4th, 2025
the Week of Proper 26 / Ordinary 31
			the Week of Proper 26 / Ordinary 31
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Bible Lexicons
Old Testament Hebrew Lexical Dictionary Hebrew Lexicon 
Strong's #6325 - פּוּנֹן
Transliteration 
Pûwnôn
Phonetics
poo-none'
				
					
					
				
	
Origin
from (H6323)
Parts of Speech
proper locative noun
TWOT
None
Definition   
		- Brown-Driver-Briggs
 - Strong
 
Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition
			
		- Punon = "darkness"
- a station of Israel in their wilderness wanderings
 
 
Frequency Lists 
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					Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
		
 מּוּנֹן  proper name, of a location  2nd station of Israel from Hor Numbers 33:42,43, Φ(ε)ινω; between Petra and Zoar, famous for mines, Greek Φινων, Φαινων Euseb Onom. ed. Lag. 299,85, see also Ritter Erdkunde, Asien. xiv, 125 ff. Seetzen:Reise iii, 17 ( Kálaét Phenân); perhaps = Edomite proper name, masculine מִּינֹן q. v. 
	
		
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		Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Definition
		פּוּנֹן (perhaps “darkness,” “obscurity,” from the root פּוּן), [Punon], pr.n. of a town in Idumæa, situated between Petra and Zoar, celebrated for its mines, Numbers 33:42. See Relandi Palæstina, p. 952. Compare פִּינֹן.
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		List of Word Forms
		בְּפוּנֹֽן׃ בפונן׃ מִפּוּנֹ֑ן מפונן bə·p̄ū·nōn befuNon bəp̄ūnōn mip·pū·nōn mippuNon mippūnōn