Lexicon Kainam: Cainan, two ancestors of Christ Original Word: Καϊνάν, ὁPart of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Transliteration: Kainam Phonetic Spelling: (kah-ee-nan') Short Definition: Cainan Definition: (Hebrew), Cainan, one of the ancestors of Jesus. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof Hebrew origin QenanDefinitionCainan, two ancestors of Christ NASB TranslationCainan (2).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2536: ΚαινανΚαιναν (so R G L both 1 and 2; Tr Καιναν in 1 and Tr text in 2, but Tr marginal reading Καϊνάμ in 2, WH Καϊνάμ 1 and 2; T Καϊνάμ both 1 and 2), ὁ (Hebrew קֵינָן a lance-maker (others, 'possessor' or 'possession')), Cainan; 1. son of Enos (Genesis 5:9f): Luke 3:37. 2. son of Arphaxad, according to the Sept. of Genesis 10:24; Genesis 11:12; (1 Chronicles 1:18 Alex.), which Luke follows in . (See B. D., under the word.)
Strong's Cainan. Of Hebrew origin (Qeynan); Cainan (i.e. Kenan), the name of two patriarchs -- Cainan. see HEBREW Qeynan |
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