Lexicon Arnon: "a roaring stream," a wadi and stream in Moab Original Word: אַרְנוֹןPart of Speech: Proper Name Location Transliteration: Arnon Phonetic Spelling: (ar-nohn') Short Definition: Arnon NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as AranDefinition"a roaring stream," a wadi and stream in Moab NASB TranslationArnon (25).
Brown-Driver-Briggs אַרְנוֺן, אַרְנֹן proper name, of a river Arnon, wady & stream in Moab (MI ארנן, Thes Add Rob Ges MV derive from רנן, i.e. the rushing, roaring stream) — אַרְנוֺן Numbers 21:13 (twice in verse) + 12 t., אַרְנֹן Numbers 21:14 10t. — called boundary between Moab & Amorites Numbers 21:13; Judges 11:18,22 compare גְּבוּלאַרְנֹן Numbers 22:36; often נַחַל אֵרְנֹן Deuteronomy 2:24,36; Deuteronomy 3:8,12,16; Deuteronomy 4:48; 2 Kings 10:33; אַרְנוֺן ׳נ Joshua 12:1,2; Joshua 13:9,16; הַנְּחָלִים אַרְנוֺן Numbers 21:14, i.e. the stream-ravines that unite to form Arnon, compare Di; also בָּמוֺת אַרְנֹן heights of Arnon Numbers 21:28; מעברות אַרְנוֺן fords of Arnon Isaiah 16:2; elsewhere Numbers 21:13,24,26; Judges 11:13,18,26; synonym of Moab Jeremiah 48:20; (compare Tristr Moab 125 f.; modern Môjib). II. ארן (√ assumed for following word, compare Sta§ 208 c; DlPr 125 argues for √ ארה (so Thes), on ground of an Assyrian êrû, synonym of êrênu).
Strong's Arnon Or Arnon {ar-nohn'}; from ranan; a brawling stream; the Arnon, a river east of the Jordan, also its territory -- Arnon. see HEBREW ranan |
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