Lexicon Tanak: a Canaanite city assigned to Manasseh Original Word: תַּעְנַךPart of Speech: Proper Name Location Transliteration: Tanak Phonetic Spelling: (tah-an-awk') Short Definition: Taanach NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definitiona Canaanite city assigned to Manasseh NASB TranslationTaanach (7).
Brown-Driver-Briggs תַּעְנָךְ proper name, of a location in Great Plain, [ ׳ת Baer Gi; van d. H. תַּעֲנָח, except Joshua 21:25; 1 Chronicles 7:29]; usually named with Megiddo: old Can. City, Judges 5:19; Joshua 12:21 ( = Egyptian Ta-'-n-k-â, Ta-'a-na-k, WMM As.u.Eur.170,195); assigned to Manasseh Joshua 17:11; Joshua 21:25; Jeremiah 1:27; 1 Chronicles 7:29 (yet within territory of Issachar Joshua 17:11; Joshua 19:18ff.); named also 1 Kings 4:12; ᵐ5 Θανααχ, Θααναχ, Ταναχ, etc.; = modern Ta'annuk, approximately 4 2-Janmiles south-southeast from Lejjun (Megiddo), Rob BR iii. 117 Guevrin Sam. ii. 226 ff. Buhl G 288 f. Wilson Hast. DB TAANACH. Strong's Taanach, Tanach Or Tanak {tah-nawk'}; of uncertain derivation; Taanak or Tanak, a place in Palestine -- Taanach, Tanach. |
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