the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
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Strong's #8566 - תָּנָה
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- to hire
- (Qal) to hire
- (Hiphil) to hire (a prostitute), give amorous favours
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1497) nt (תנ TN) AC: Hire CO: Gift AB: ?
A) nt (תנ TN) AC: ? CO: ? AB: ?
Nm ) nt (תנ TN) - Tan: A large unknown sea animal. KJV (1): whale - Strongs: H8565 (תַּן)
Nf1) ent (תנה TNH) - Tanah: A large unknown sea animal. KJV (1): dragon - Strongs: H8568 (תַּנָּה)
sm) nint (תנינ TNYN) - Taniyn: A large unknown sea animal. [df: Mynt] KJV (28): dragon, serpent, whale, monster - Strongs: H8577 (תַּנִּים)
C) nta (אתנ ATN) AC: ? CO: Gift AB: ?
Nf1 ) enta (אתנה ATNH) - Gift: KJV (1): reward - Strongs: H866 (אֶתְנָה)
cf) nfta (אתונ ATWN) - Donkey: As used as a gift. KJV (34): ass - Strongs: H860 (אָתוֹן)
em) ntia (איתנ AYTN) - Strong: [Unknown connection to root;] KJV (13): strong, mighty, strength, hard, rough - Strongs: H386 (אֵתָן)
mm) nnta (אתננ ATNN) - Price: What is brought to a harlot as a gift. KJV (11): hire, reward - Strongs: H868 (אֶתְנָן)
H) ent (תנה TNH) AC: Hire CO: ? AB: ?
V) ent (תנה TNH) - I. Hire:To give a gift to a harlot. II. Recount:To retell or re-enact a previous incident. [Unknown connection to root] KJV (4): (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) hire, lament, rehearse - Strongs: H8566 (תָּנָה), H8567 (תָּנָה)
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Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Qal Imperfect 3 masculine plural יִתְּנוּ בַגּוֺיִם Hosea 8:10 hire (allies) among the nations;
Hiph`il Perfect 3 plural הִתְנוּ Hosea 8:9 have hired lovers. — We in both יִתְּנוּ give: Hosea 8:9 give amorous favours, Hosea 8:10 give (these), compare Now Marti Harper. — תְּנָה Psalm 8:2 see נתן Qal 2b.
תָּנָה to give presents, to distribute gifts, especially to hire persons. (Kindred are תָּנַן which see, נָתָן, יָתַן ). Hosea 8:10, גָּם כִּי־יִתְנוּ בַגּוֹיִם “although they distribute gifts (or hire) among the peoples,” where others read יִתְּנוּ from the root נָתַן. (The notion of praising, which is in Piel, may also be that in Proverbs 31:31, תְּנוּ לָהּ “praise her;” to which, in the other hemistich, there answers וִיהַלְלוּהָ).
Piel, to praise, to celebrate, followed by an acc., Judges 5:11 followed by לְ 11:40. (Aram. תַּגֵּי, ܬܢܙܳ, i.q. סִפֵּר to narrate. Arab. ثنى IV. to celebrate with praise, prop. to utter voice.)
Hiphil, i.q. Kal. Hosea 8:9, אֶפְרַיִם הִתְנוּ אֲהָבִים “Ephraim has hired loves.”
Derivatives, אֶתְנָה, אֶתְנָן, and pr.n. יִתְנָן, יַתְנִיאֵל.