Lexicon eden: delicate Original Word: עֲדָנִיםPart of Speech: Noun Transliteration: eden Phonetic Spelling: (ay'-den) Short Definition: delicate Brown-Driver-Briggs I. [ עֵ֫דֶן] noun [masculine] luxury, dainty, delight; — plural absolute עֲדָנִים luxuries 2 Samuel 1:24 Si versa l. (read perhaps סְדִינִים [see סָדִין] Klo Gr HPS); plural suffix Jeremiah 51:34 he hath filled his belly מֵעֲדָנָ֑י from my dainties (figurative of Nebuchadnezzar's plunder; Gie reads מַעֲדַגָּ֑י); ᵑ7 Gf Rothst join with following: from my dainties hath he thrust me forth; figurative of delights of worshipping ׳י, נַחַל עֲדֶנֶיךָ Psalm 36:9 ׅ "" (דֶּשֶׁן כֵּיתֶ֑ךָ. עֶדְנָה noun feminine delight; — Genesis 18:12 (sexual).
Strong's delicate, delight, pleasure Or (feminine) aednah {ed-naw'}; from adan; pleasure -- delicate, delight, pleasure. See also Beyth 'Eden. see HEBREW adan see HEBREW Beyth 'Eden |
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