Lexicon enash: man, mankind Original Word: אֱנָשׁPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: enash Phonetic Spelling: (en-awsh') Short Definition: man NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to enoshDefinitionman, mankind NASB Translationhuman (1), man (11), man's (1), mankind (8), men (4).
Brown-Driver-Briggs אֱנָשׁ noun masculine man, mankind; — absolute ׳א Daniel 2:10 +; emphatic אֲנָשָׁא Daniel 2:38 +, so Qr Daniel 4:13; Daniel 4:14 ( > Kt אנושׁא K § 57f); so Nabataean אנוש often Lzb 222 Cooke 219 SAC 22): plural אֲנָשָׁים Daniel 4:14 (Hebraism, M 53* proposes אֲנָשָׁא); — 1 man, human being, Daniel 2:10; Daniel 3:10; Daniel 4:13; Daniel 5:5,7 (twice in verse); Daniel 6:13 (twice in verse); Daniel 7:4 (twice in verse); Daniel 7:8; Ezra 6:11; so בַּראֱֿנָשׁ Daniel 7:13 a son of man, human being (see especially DrDan 102; DB SON OF MAN). 2 collective men, people, Ezra 4:11; Daniel 4:14a; Daniel 4:22 (twice in verse); Daniel 4:29 (twice in verse); Daniel 4:30; Daniel 5:21, compare plural Daniel 4:14; ׳ןְרַע א Daniel 2:43 i.e. human offspring; בְּנֵי אֲנָשָׁא sons of men, = men, Daniel 2:38; Daniel 5:21.
Strong's man, whosoever (Aramaic) or renash (Aramaic) {en-ash'}; corresponding to 'enowsh; a man -- man, + whosoever. see HEBREW 'enowsh |
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