Lexical Summary penimah: toward the side or inside, within Original Word: פְנִימָהTransliteration: penimah Phonetic Spelling: (pen-ee'-maw) Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: toward the side or inside, within Meaning: toward the side or inside, within Strong's Concordance inner part, From paniym with directive enclitic; faceward, i.e. Indoors -- (with-)in(-ner part, -ward). see HEBREW paniym Brown-Driver-Briggs H6441. penimah לִפְנִים 1 Kings 6:29 see below מָּנִי֫מָה. מְּנִ֫ימָה adverb (ה locative) 1 towards the (in-)side. 2 within (literally faceward, from point of view of one entering by opposite door); — of a building, usually temple: 1 after verb of motion Leviticus 10:18; 2 Chronicles 29:18, and (after הִגִּיד) 2 Kings 7:11, also ׳לִפ Ezekiel 41:3; 2 Chronicles 29:16. 2 ׳פ 1 Kings 6:18, also ׳לִפ 6:30, so read also 6:29 (for מִלִּפְנִים ᵑ0, see KmpKau Kit Benz), Ezekiel 40:16 (twice in verse), also Psalm 45:14 ᵑ0, i.e. within the house, but Krochm Gr Che and others (plausibly) מְּנִינִים, q. v.; ׳מִמּ 1 Kings 6:19, 21.= 2 Chronicles 3:4. |