Lexicon gid: sinew Original Word: גִּידPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: gid Phonetic Spelling: (gheed) Short Definition: sinews NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitionsinew NASB Translationsinew (3), sinews (4).
Brown-Driver-Briggs גִּיד noun masculineGen 32:33 sinew (Late Hebrew id., Aramaic גִּידָא, ; compare Arabic neck) — construct גִּיד Genesis 32:33 (twice in verse); Isaiah 48:4; plural גִּידִים Job 10:11; Ezekiel 37:6, גִּדִים Ezekiel 37:8; construct גִּידֵי Job 40:17; — sinew, in General of human body, "" בשׂר, עור, עצמות, Job 10:11 compare Ezekiel 37:6,8 of thigh Genesis 32:33 (of beast) 32:33; iron sinew, figurative of obstinacy, Isaiah 48:4 בַּרְזֶל עָרְמֶּ֑ךָ וּמִצְחֲךָ נְחוּשָׁה ׳וג; of hippopotamus, פחדו ׳ג, i.e. of his loins, Job 40:17. Strong's sinew Probably from guwd; a thong (as compressing); by analogy, a tendon -- sinew. see HEBREW guwd |
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