Lexicon En Gedi: "spring of a kid," a place on W. shore of the Dead Sea Original Word: עֵיןPart of Speech: Proper Name Location Transliteration: En Gedi Phonetic Spelling: (ane geh'-dee) Short Definition: Engedi NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ayin and gediDefinition"spring of a kid," a place on W. shore of the Dead Sea NASB TranslationEngedi (6).
Brown-Driver-Briggs עֵין גֶּ֫דִי proper name, of a location Ενγαδδει, etc.; — עֵין גֶּ֑דִי מְצָדֹת 1 Samuel 23:29, ׳מִדְבַּר ע 1 Samuel 24:1, ׳כַּרְמֵי ע Songs 1:14; ׳ע = חַצְצוֺן תָּמָר (q. v.) according to 2Chronicles 20:2; עֵין גֶּ֨דִי֨ Ezekiel 47:10; modern ±Ain ³idî, on West shore of Dead Sea, GASm Geogr.269 f, 512 Buhl Geogr. 41.164 f. Strong's En-gedi From ayin and gdiy; fountain of a kid; En-Gedi, a place in Palestine -- En-gedi. see HEBREW ayin see HEBREW gdiy |
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