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Strong's #8384 - תְּאֵנָה
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1014) na (אנ AN) AC: Produce CO: Produce AB: ?: The pictograph a represents the ox. The n is a picture of a seed (plant, animal or man) . The male searches out the female and approaches her for reproducing (see Jeremiah 2:24) . This can also be a search for the purpose of producing something.
A) na (אנ AN) AC: ? CO: Ship AB: Where: A ship searches through the sea for a distant coastline (of an island or mainland) in search of the produce for trade. The fig tree produces fruit that is desirable and prolific, since the fig is green and blends in with the leaves, the fruit must be searched out. The searching may result in success or failure.
Nm) na (אנ AN) - Where: A search for a place. KJV (8): whither, how, where, whithersoever, hither - Strongs: H575 (אָנָה)
am) naem (מהאנ MHAN) - Bowl: As the shape of a ship. [Aramaic only] KJV (7): vessel - Strongs: H3984 (מָאן)
fm) ina (אני ANY) - I. Ship:A ship searches through the sea for a distant shore. II. Island:As the destination of a ship. [df: ya]KJV (43): ship, isle, island, country - Strongs: H339 (אִי), H590 (אֳנִי)
ff1 ) eina (אניה ANYH) - Ship: As searching through the sea for a distant shore. KJV (32): ship - Strongs: H591 (אֳנִיָּה)
if) nat (תאנ TAN) - Fig: The tree or fruit. A desirable and prolific fruit that must be searched for as the fruit is green, blending in with the leaves making it difficult to see. KJV (39): fig tree, fig - Strongs: H8384 (תְּאֵנָה)
if1) enat (תאנה TANH) - Occasion: The time of sexual urges when the male searches out the female and approaches her for reproducing. This word can also be applied to any occasion as a result of searching. [df: hnawt] KJV (2): occasion - Strongs: H8385 (תֹּאֲנָה)
B) nna (אננ ANN) AC: ? CO: ? AB: Complain: A complaining from a lack of production. (
V) nna (אננ ANN) - Complain: KJV (2): (vf: Hitpael) complain - Strongs: H596 (אָנַן)
H) ena (אנה ANH) AC: Meet CO: ? AB: ?: The seeking out of another to meet with. A chance encounter or an arrival to another.
V) ena (אנה ANH) - Send: The sending of one for an encounter. KJV (4): (vf: Hitpael, Pual, Piel) deliver - Strongs: H579 (אָנָה)
if1) enat (תאנה TANH) - Occasion: The time of sexual urges when the male searches out the female and approaches her for reproducing. This word can also be applied to any occasion as a result of searching. [df: hnawt] KJV (2): occasion - Strongs: H8385 (תֹּאֲנָה)
J) nfa (אונ AWN) AC: ? CO: Produce AB: Vigor
Nm ) nfa (אונ AWN) - I. Vigor:The power within the belly, or loins, for reproduction or creative work. II. Vanity:The use of the power within the loins for vain or other improper purposes. KJV (90): strength, might, force, goods, substance, iniquity, wicked, vanity, affliction, mischief, unrighteous - Strongs: H202 (אוֹן), H205 (אָוֶן)
im) nfat (תאונ TAWN) - Toil: An exhaustive work. KJV (1): lies - Strongs: H8383 (תְּאֻנִים)
M) nia (אינ AYN) AC: ? CO: ? AB: Nothing: A search or work with no results.
Nm) nia (אינ AYN) - I. Without:A lacking of something or the inability to do or have something. II. Where:The search for a place of unknown origin. KJV (47): except, fail, fatherless, incurable, infinite, innumerable, neither, never, no, none, not, nothing, nought, without, there not, where, whence - Strongs: H369 (אַיִן), H370 (אַיִן), H371 (אִין)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
1 fig-tree ( ficus carica Post Flora. 730; Hast. DB, under the word Tr NHB.350 M'Lean-Th-Dyer Ency. Bib., under the word; compare Löw§ 335; often + גֶּפֶן): Judges 9:10,11 (in allegory), Amos 4:9; Hosea 9:10; Nahum 3:12; 1 Kings 5:5; 2 Kings 18:31 = Isaiah 36:16; Micah 4:4; Isaiah 34:4; Proverbs 27:18; ׳עֲלֵה ת Genesis 3:7 (J) fig-leaves, חָֽנְטָה פַגֶּיהָ׳הַתּ Song of Solomon 2:13; collective Numbers 20:5 (JE), Hosea 2:14; Jeremiah 5:17; Jeremiah 8:13; Deuteronomy 8:8; Habakkuk 3:17; Haggai 2:19; Zechariah 3:10; Joel 1:7,12; Joel 2:22; Psalm 105:33.
2 fig, always plural: Numbers 13:23 (JE), Jeremiah 24:1,2(twice in verse); Jeremiah 24:3 (twice in verse); Jeremiah 24:5,8; Jeremiah 29:17 (all symbolic of Judaeans), Jeremiah 8:13 (בַּתְּאֵנָה׳אֵין תּ), Nehemiah 8:13; as medicament, ׳דְּבֶלֶת ת 2 Kings 20:7 = Isaiah 38:21; תְּאֵנֵיהַבַּכֻּרוֺת Jeremiah 24:2 the figs of early ripeness (compare Du).
תַּאֲנִיָּה see [I. אנה]. תְּאֻנִים see I. און.
תְּאֵנָה plur. תְּאֵנִים f., a fig tree, Genesis 3:7 (where the Indian fig or Musa paradisiaca, Germ. Paradiesfeigenbaum, with large leaves, is apparently meant), Numbers 13:23, 20:5 Deuteronomy 8:8, etc., also a fig, the fruit, 2 Kings 20:7. (The etymology is unknown, for it can neither be suitably derived from the root אוּן, nor from תָּאַן; Arab. قأن Conj. III.). “To sit under one’s vine and under one’s fig tree” is said of those who lead a tranquil and happy life, 1 Kings 5:5; Zechariah 3:10; Micah 4:4. See Celsii Hierobot. t. ii. p. 368-399.