Strong's Lexicon hennah: Here, hither, thither Original Word: הֵנָּה Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root הֵן (hen), which is often used to indicate direction or location. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent often used in the Septuagint for "hennah" is ὧδε (hōde), Strong's Greek #5602, which also means "here" or "in this place." Usage: The Hebrew word "hennah" is primarily used to denote a specific location or direction, often translated as "here" or "hither" in English. It is used to indicate a place where something is or where someone is directed to go. The word can also imply a sense of immediacy or presence. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, language was deeply tied to the physical and spiritual realities of life. Words like "hennah" were not just about physical location but also carried connotations of presence and immediacy. In a nomadic and agrarian society, understanding and communicating location was crucial for survival and community life. The use of "hennah" in the Hebrew Bible reflects the importance of place and presence in the narrative of God's interaction with His people. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originprol. of hen Definition they NASB Translation such (1), these (4), those (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs II. הֵ֫נָּה pronoun 3 plural feminine they: see הֵ֫מָּה. הֲנָחָה see below נוח Strong's Exhaustive Concordance in, such and such things, their, into them, thence, therein, these, they had, Prolongation for hen; themselves (often used emphatic for the copula, also in indirect relation) -- X in, X such (and such things), their, (into) them, thence, therein, these, they (had), on this side, whose, wherein. see HEBREW hen Forms and Transliterations בָּהֵ֔נָּה בָּהֵ֖נָּה בָהֵֽנָּה׃ בהנה בהנה׃ הֵ֑נָּה הֵ֔נָּה הֵ֖נָּה הֵ֗נָּה הֵ֙נָּה֙ הֵ֛נָּה הֵ֜נָּה הֵ֣נָּה ׀ הֵ֥נָּה הֵ֭נָּה הֵֽנָּה׃ הָהֵ֙נָּה֙ ההנה הנה הנה׃ וְ֠הֵנָּה וְהֵ֖נָּה וְהֵ֣נָּה וְכָהֵ֖נָּה וְכָהֵֽנָּה׃ וְלָהֵ֥נָּה והנה וכהנה וכהנה׃ ולהנה כָּהֵ֥נָּה כָהֵ֛נָּה כהנה לָהֵ֔נָּה לָהֵֽנָּה׃ להנה להנה׃ מֵ֝הֵ֗נָּה מֵהֵ֔נָּה מֵהֵ֖נָּה מֵהֵ֗נָה מֵהֵ֙נָּה֙ מֵהֵֽנָּה׃ מהנה מהנה׃ bā·hên·nāh ḇā·hên·nāh baHennah bāhênnāh ḇāhênnāh chaHennah hā·hên·nāh haHennah hāhênnāh hên·nāh Hennah hênnāh kā·hên·nāh ḵā·hên·nāh kaHennah kāhênnāh ḵāhênnāh lā·hên·nāh laHennah lāhênnāh mê·hê·nāh mê·hên·nāh meHenah mêhênāh meHennah mêhênnāh vaHennah vechaHennah Vehennah velaHennah wə·hên·nāh wə·ḵā·hên·nāh wə·lā·hên·nāh wəhênnāh wəḵāhênnāh wəlāhênnāhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 6:2 HEB: כִּ֥י טֹבֹ֖ת הֵ֑נָּה וַיִּקְח֤וּ לָהֶם֙ KJV: of men that they [were] fair; INT: for were beautiful they took wives Genesis 21:29 Genesis 33:6 Genesis 41:19 Genesis 41:26 Genesis 41:26 Genesis 41:27 Exodus 1:19 Exodus 9:32 Exodus 39:14 Leviticus 4:2 Leviticus 6:3 Leviticus 18:10 Leviticus 18:17 Numbers 13:19 Numbers 31:16 Deuteronomy 20:15 1 Samuel 17:28 1 Samuel 27:8 2 Samuel 4:6 2 Samuel 12:8 2 Samuel 12:8 1 Chronicles 21:10 Job 23:14 Psalm 34:20 48 Occurrences |