Lexicon anah: I Original Word: אֲנָהPart of Speech: pronoun singular Transliteration: anah Phonetic Spelling: (an-aw') Short Definition: myself NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to aniDefinitionI NASB Translationmyself (1), personally (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs אֲנָא Daniel 2:8; Ezra 6:12; Ezra 7:21 in common editions: see אֲנָה below אֲנָה pronoun 1 singular I (= Hebrew אֲנִי, q. v.: Zenjirli, Cilician, Egyptian Aramaic אנךְ (Cooke182; 104; 208; S-Coft), Nabataean נח . . . (Lzb221); ᵑ7 אנא, Syriac ); — I, Daniel 2:30; Daniel 4:6; Daniel 4:27; Daniel 5:16, before a participle Daniel 3:25; Daniel 4:34, after a participle (K§ 76, 2b) Daniel 2:8 מִןיַֿצִּיב יָדַע אֲנָה, Daniel 2:23; Daniel 4:4; followed by a proper name Daniel 4:1 אֲנָה נבוכדנצר שְׁלֵח חֲוֵית, Daniel 4:15; Daniel 4:34; Daniel 7:15; Ezra 6:12; Ezra 7:21, as nom. pendens ['hanging' noun clause], Daniel 4:31; Daniel 7:28; emphasizing a suffix (K§ 87, 3) Daniel 7:15; Ezra 7:21 (compare S-CB 8, J 12, K3.5).
Strong's I, as for me (Aramaic) or.anah (Aramaic) {an-aw'}; corresponding to 'aniy; I -- I, as for me. see HEBREW 'aniy |
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