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Saturday, November 23rd, 2024
the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
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Bible Lexicons
Old Testament Hebrew Lexical Dictionary Hebrew Lexicon
Strong's #4517 - מְנַעַנְעִים
Transliteration
mᵉnaʻnaʻ
Phonetics
men-ah-ah'
Origin
from (H5128)
Parts of Speech
masculine noun
TWOT
1328a
Definition
- Brown-Driver-Briggs
- Strong
Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition
- a kind of rattle
- a kind of rattle used as a musical instrument
Greek Equivalent Words:
Frequency Lists
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Verse Results
ASV (1)
2 Samuel
1
BSB (1)
2 Samuel
1
CSB (1)
2 Samuel
1
ESV (1)
2 Samuel
1
KJV (1)
2 Samuel
1
LEB (1)
2 Samuel
1
LSB (1)
2 Samuel
1
N95 (1)
2 Samuel
1
NAS (1)
2 Samuel
1
NLT (0)
The
did not use
this Strong's Number
did not use
this Strong's Number
WEB (1)
2 Samuel
1
Ancient Hebrew Lexicon Definitions
1322) gn (נגה NGh) AC: Shake CO: Rattle AB: ?: (eng: wag - with the removal of n)
A) gn (נגה NGh) AC: ? CO: Rattle AB: ?: A musical instrument that is shaken.
klm) gngnm (מנגהנגה MNGhNGh) - Rattle: KJV (1): cornet - Strongs: H4517 (מְנַעַנְעִים)
J) gfn (נוגה NWGh) AC: Shake CO: ? AB: ?
V) gfn (נוגה NWGh) - Shake: To wag or shake back and forth or up and down. Also a wandering as wagging about. KJV (42): (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Participle) shake, wander, move, promote fugitive sift, stagger, wag - Strongs: H5128 (נוּעַ)
Adopted Roots:
AHL Definitions Copyright: ©1999-2024
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
[מְנַעֲנֵעַ] noun [masculine] apparently a kind of rattle, only וּבִמְנַָֽעַנְעִים 2 Samuel 6:5, in list of musical instruments; ᵐ5 κύμβαλα, but this usually (12t.) = מְצִלְתַּיִם; ᵑ9 sisitra; the sistrum (Gr. σεῖστρον, from σείω) was much used in Egypt; it was a small metal frame with loose metal bars carrying loose rings, borne and swung or shaken in the hand, see Wilkinson Anc. Kgyptians (1878), i. 497 ff. Now Archaeology l. 273 Benz Archaeology 278 We Psalm Eng. Trans. p. 233.
נוֺעַדְיָה see יעד.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon, Unabridged, Electronic Database.All rights reserved. Used by permission. BibleSoft.com
List of Word Forms
וּבִמְנַֽעַנְעִ֖ים ובמנענעים ū·ḇim·na·‘an·‘îm ūḇimna‘an‘îm uvimnaanIm