Strong's Lexicon Senuah: Senuah Original Word: סְנוּאָה Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root סָנֵא (sane), meaning "to hate" or "to be hated." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Greek equivalents for the Hebrew name Senuah in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a proper noun specific to the Hebrew context. Usage: Senuah is a proper noun used in the Hebrew Bible to refer to a person or a family. The name is associated with a descendant of Benjamin, one of the twelve tribes of Israel. The name itself may carry the connotation of being "hated" or "despised," though it is used as a familial designation rather than a descriptor of character. Cultural and Historical Background: In the context of ancient Israel, names often carried significant meanings and were sometimes reflective of circumstances surrounding a person's birth or life. The tribe of Benjamin, to which Senuah is connected, was one of the smaller tribes of Israel but played a significant role in the history of the nation, producing notable figures such as King Saul and the Apostle Paul (Saul of Tarsus). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definition an Isr. NASB Translation Hassenuah (2). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Hasenuah including the art, Senuah Or Cnu.ah {sen-oo-aw'} from the same as Cna'ah; pointed; (used with the article as a proper name) Senuah, the name of two Israelites -- Hasenuah (including the art), Senuah. see HEBREW Cna'ah Forms and Transliterations הַסְּנֻאָֽה׃ הַסְּנוּאָ֛ה הסנאה׃ הסנואה has·sə·nu·’āh has·sə·nū·’āh hassənu’āh hassənū’āh hassenuAhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 1 Chronicles 9:7 HEB: הוֹדַוְיָ֖ה בֶּן־ הַסְּנֻאָֽה׃ NAS: of Hodaviah, the son of Hassenuah, KJV: of Hodaviah, the son of Hasenuah, INT: of Hodaviah the son of Hassenuah Nehemiah 11:9 2 Occurrences |