137. Ainón
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Ainón: Aenon, a place in the Jordan Valley
Original Word: Αἰνών, ἡ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable
Transliteration: Ainón
Phonetic Spelling: (ahee-nohn')
Short Definition: Aenon
Definition: Aenon; Eusebius and Jerome place this site 8 (Roman) miles south of Scythopolis near the Jordan.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
probably of Aramaic origin, cf. ayin
Definition
Aenon, a place in the Jordan Valley
NASB Translation
Aenon (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 137: Αἰνών

Αἰνών, (either a strengthened form of עַיִן and equivalent to עֵינָן, or a Chaldaic plural, equivalent to עֵינָוָן, springs; (others besides)), Aenon, indeclinable proper name, either of a place, or of a fountain, not far from Salim: John 3:23 (thought to be Wady Far'ah, running from Matt. Ebal to the Jordan; see Conder in the Palestine Exploration Fund for July 1874, p. 191f; Tent Work in Palestine, 1:91f; especially Stevens in Journ. of Exeget. Soc., December, 1883, pp. 128-141. Cf. B. D. American edition).



Strong's
Aenon, A place in Palestine

Of Hebrew origin (a derivative of ayin, place of springs); ?Non, a place in Palestine -- ?Non.

see HEBREW ayin

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