Nain
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Nain (1 Occurrence)

Luke 7:11 It happened soon afterwards, that he went to a city called Nain. Many of his disciples, along with a great multitude, went with him. (WEB KJV WEY ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS NIV)

Thesaurus
Nain (1 Occurrence)
... (from Hebrews nain, "green pastures, " "lovely"), the name of a town near the gate
of which Jesus raised to life a widow's son (Luke 7:11-17). ...NAIN. ...
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Na'in (1 Occurrence)
Na'in. << Nain, Na'in. Naioth >>. Multi-Version Concordance Na'in (1 Occurrence).
Luke 7:11 It happened soon afterwards, that he went to a city called Nain. ...
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Nails (16 Occurrences)

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Kishon (6 Occurrences)
... district is the modern el-MuqaTTa`, a stream which drains all the plain of Esdraelon
to the West of the watershed-a line drawn from Iksal to Nain, and thence ...
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Lazarus (19 Occurrences)
... Each of them has omitted elements of highest interest which others have preserved.
Thus, Luke alone gives us the raising of the widow's son at Nain. ...
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Ijon (3 Occurrences)
... IJON. i'-jon (`iyon; Septuagint in Kings has Ain, or Nain; in Chronicles Ion; Aion):
A town in the territory of Naphtali, first mentioned in connection with the ...
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En-dor (3 Occurrences)
... It is not far from Nain and Shunem, and looks across the valley along which the
broken ranks of Sisera may have attempted to make their way eastward to the ...
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Endor (3 Occurrences)
... It is not far from Nain and Shunem, and looks across the valley along which the
broken ranks of Sisera may have attempted to make their way eastward to the ...
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Morrow (113 Occurrences)
... Luke 7:11 And it came to pass, on the morrow, he was going on to a city called Nain,
and there were going with him many of his disciples, and a great multitude ...
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Greek
3484. Nain -- Nain, a village of Galilee
... << 3483b, 3484. Nain. 3485 >>. Nain, a village of Galilee. Part of Speech:
Proper Noun, Indeclinable Transliteration: Nain Phonetic ...
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Hitchcock's Bible Names
Nain

beauty; pleasantness

Smith's Bible Dictionary
Nain

(beauty), a village of Galilee, the gate of which is made illustrious by the raising of the widow's son. (Luke 7:12) The modern Nein is situated on the northwestern edge of the "Little Hermon," or Jebel-ed-Duhy , where the ground falls into the plain of Esdraelon. The entrance to the place, where our Saviour met the funeral, must probably always have seen up the steep ascent from the plain; and here on the west side of the village, the rock is full of sepulchral caves.

ATS Bible Dictionary
Nain

Where Christ performed one of his chief miracles, in raising to life a widow's only son, Luke 7:11-17, was a small village in Galilee, three miles south by west of Mount Tabor: It is now a petty hamlet, called Nein.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
NAIN

na'-in (Navi): This town is mentioned in Scripture only in connection with the visit of Jesus and the miracle of raising the widow's son from the dead (Luke 7:11). The name persists to this day, and in the form of Nein clings to a small village on the northwestern slope of Jebel ed-Duchy ("Hill of Moreh"), the mountain which, since the Middle Ages, has been known as Little Hermon. The modern name of the mountain is derived from Neby Duchy whose wely crowns the height above the village. There are many ancient remains, proving that the place was once of considerable size. It was never enclosed by a wall, as some have thought from the mention of "the gate." This was probably the opening between the houses by which the road entered the town. Tristram thought he had found traces of an ancient city wall, but this proved to be incorrect. The ancient town perhaps stood somewhat higher on the hill than the present village. In the rocks to the East are many tombs of antiquity. The site commands a beautiful and extensive view across the plain to Carmel, over the Nazareth hills, and away past Tabor to where the white peak of Hermon glistens in the sun. To the South are the heights of Gilboa and the uplands of Samaria. The village, once prosperous, has fallen on evil days. It is said that the villagers received such good prices for simsum that they cultivated it on a large scale. A sudden drop in the price brought them to ruin, from which, after many years, they have not yet fully recovered.

W. Ewing

Easton's Bible Dictionary
(from Hebrews nain, "green pastures, " "lovely"), the name of a town near the gate of which Jesus raised to life a widow's son (Luke 7:11-17). It is identified with the village called Nein, standing on the north-western slope of Jebel ed-Duhy (=the "hill Moreh" = "Little hermon"), about 4 miles from Tabor and 25 southwest of Capernaum. At the foot of the slope on which it stands is the great plain of Esdraelon.

This was the first miracle of raising the dead our Lord had wrought, and it excited great awe and astonishment among the people.

Nails
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