Lexicon shaanan: at ease, secure Original Word: שַׁאֲנָןPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: shaanan Phonetic Spelling: (shah-an-awn') Short Definition: ease NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom shaanDefinitionat ease, secure NASB Translationarrogance (2), ease (3), those who are at ease (1), undisturbed (2), who are at ease (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs שַׁאֲנָן adjective at ease, secure (Ba NB § 143a Ges § 84 b k); — absolute ׳שׁ Isaiah 33:20; plural שַׁאֲנִּים Amos 6:1 +, שַׁאֲנַנּוֺת Isaiah 32:9,11,18; — 1 at ease, secure: ׳נָוֶה שׁ Isaiah 33:20 ,secure habitation (of Jerusalem), compare ׳מְנוּחוֺת שׁ Isaiah 32:18 ("" מִבְטָחִים). 2 as substantive, one at ease, free from misfortune, Job 12:5. 3 at ease, with collateral idea of careless, wanton, arrogant, Amos 6:1; Isaiah 32:9,11; Zechariah 1:15; Psalm 123:4. 4 as substantive abstract = arrogance: suffix שַׁאֲנַנְךָ, 2 Kings 19:28 ("" הִתְרַגֶּזְךָ) = Isaiah 37:29, but < שְׁאוֺנְךָ thine uproar, BuZAW xii (1892), 36 Gr Che Marti Kit (perhaps), Bur. compare שׁלאנן.
Strong's secure, at ease, quiet From sha'an; secure; in a bad sense, haughty -- that is at ease, quiet, tumult. Compare shal'anan. see HEBREW sha'an see HEBREW shal'anan |
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