Lexicon gannah: a garden Original Word: גַּנָּהPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: gannah Phonetic Spelling: (gan-naw') Short Definition: gardens NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfem. of ganDefinitiona garden NASB Translationgarden (6), gardens (9), orchard (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs גַּנָּה noun feminine garden (compare foregoing) — גַּנָּה Isaiah 1:30; Isaiah 61:11; construct גִּנַּת Songs 6:11 3t.; suffix גַּנָּתוֺ Job 8:16; plural גַּנֹּת Numbers 24:6, גַּנּוֺת Ecclesiastes 2:5 6t.; suffix גַּנּוֺתֵיכֶם Amos 4:9; garden, orchard, Amos 4:9 ("" כֶּרֶם, תְּאֵנָה, זַיִת), Amos 9:14 (fruit-garden; "" כֶּרֶם), Jeremiah 29:5,28; Ecclesiastes 2:5 ("" מַּרְדֵּס), גִּנַּת אֱגוֺז Songs 6:11 nut-garden; compare גִּנַּתבִּֿיתָן Esther 1:5; Esther 7:7,8; in simile, of prosperous Israel Numbers 24:6 (poem in J E; עֲלַינָהָר׳ג), of chastised Israel Isaiah 1:30 ( ׳אשׁר מים אין לָהּ ג), of Yahweh's blessing Isaiah 61:11; in Job 8:16 עַלגַּֿנּוֺ in figure of prosperity of wicked, as a luxuriant plant; gardens as places of idolatrous worship Isaiah 1:29 ("" אֵילִים), Isaiah 65:3 ("" לְבֵנִים ), Isaiah 66:17 (i.e. groves). Strong's garden Feminine of gan; a garden -- garden. see HEBREW gan |
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