Lexicon Qeni or Qini: members of the tribe of Kenites Original Word: קַ֫יִןPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: Qeni or Qini Phonetic Spelling: (kay-nee') Short Definition: Kenite NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom QayinDefinitionmembers of the tribe of Kenites NASB TranslationKenite (7), Kenites (5).
Brown-Driver-Briggs קֵינִי adjective, of a people of II. קַיִן 1 (q. v.), ׳חֶבֶר הַקּ (dwelling in North Israel), ὁ Κειναῖος Judges 4:11,17 (twice in verse); Judges 5:24 (against WMM Jen, who refers ׳ק here to city Kîn near Megiddo, mentioned by Egyptian, see especially Bu Now on Judges 4:11); read probably also ׳חֹבָב הַקּ Judges 1:16 (for ׳בְּנֵי ק; so Bu GFM; ᵐ5 οἱ υιὁὶ Ιοθορ τοῦ Κειναίου); elsewhere as name of a people collective ׳הַקּ settled among Amalekites, Numbers 24:21 (J E; see II. קַיִן 1), 1 Samuel 15:6 — = קֵינִי 1 Samuel 15:6 (We Bu Kit קַיִן, HPS הַקֵּינִי); — ׳הַקּ also 1 Samuel 27:10; 1 Samuel 30:29 (B ᵐ5L Κενεζ(ε)Ι =קְנִזִּי A Κηνελ, Κειναῖος); Genesis 15:19 (list of peoples; R); = הַקִּינִים 1 Chronicles 2:55 (Κ(ε)ιναῖοι), related to Rechabites.
Strong's Kenite Or Qiyniy (1 Chron. 2:55) {kee-nee'}; patronymic from Qayin; a Kenite or member of the tribe of Kajin -- Kenite. see HEBREW Qayin |
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