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Strong's #601 - אֲנָפָה
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- an unclean bird
- perhaps an heron
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2002) pna (אנפ ANP) AC: Snort CO: Breath AB: ?: [from: pa- the nose as a breathing of the nose]
V) pna (אנפ ANP) - Snort: A heavy breathing out of anger. KJV (14): (vf: Paal, Hitpael) angry, displeased - Strongs: H599 (אָנַף)
Nm) pna (אנפ ANP) - Face: [Only used in the masculine plural form; Related to np] KJV (2): face, visage - Strongs: H600 (אֲנַף)
Nf1 ) epna (אנפה ANPH) - Anphah: An unknown type of bird, possibly from its nose or beak. KJV (2): heron - Strongs: H601 (אֲנָפָה)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
אֲנָפָה f. the name of an unclean bird of which there were several species (לְמִינָהּ). Leviticus 11:19; Deuteronomy 14:18. LXX. χαραδριός, i.e. a bird living on the hollows and banks of rivers [“perhaps, sand-piper”]. Bochart (Hieroz. ii. 335, sqq.) renders it, angry bird, with the Hebrews themselves, and he understands, the bird زُمَّجُ i.e. a kind of eagle, so called from its angry disposition. Among irascible birds, is also the parrot, which is here understood by both the Arabic versions.