Lexicon Naarah: an Israelite woman, also a place on the border of Ephraim Original Word: נַעֲרָהPart of Speech: proper name, of a location; proper name, feminine Transliteration: Naarah Phonetic Spelling: (nah-ar-aw') Short Definition: Naarah NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as naarDefinitionan Isr. woman, also a place on the border of Ephraim NASB TranslationNaarah (4).
Brown-Driver-Briggs II. [ נַעֲרָה] proper name, of a location on border of Ephraim — only with ה locative, נַעֲרָ֫תָה Joshua 16:7 ( ᵐ5 αἱ Κῶμαι αὐτῶν; ᵐ5L id. + Αναραθα); apparently = נַעֲרָן, q. v. below; Νοοραθ lay 5 Roman miles from Jericho Lag Onom. 283, 11 compare Buhl Geogr. 181. III. נַעֲרָה proper name, feminine in Judah 1 Chronicles 4:5,6 (twice in verse); ᵐ5 Θωαδα, A Νοορα, ᵐ5L Νοερα.
Strong's Naarah, Naarath The same as na'arah; Naarah, the name of an Israelitess, and of a place in Palestine -- Naarah, Naarath. see HEBREW na'arah |
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