Berean Strong's Lexicon shen: Tooth Original Word: שֵׁן Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to "point" or "pierce." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - Strong's Greek 3599: ὀδούς (odous) - tooth Usage: The Hebrew word "shen" primarily refers to a tooth, often used in both literal and metaphorical contexts in the Hebrew Bible. Literally, it denotes the physical teeth of humans and animals. Metaphorically, it can symbolize strength, power, or the act of devouring and destruction. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Near Eastern culture, teeth were often associated with strength and vitality. The loss of teeth could symbolize weakness or defeat. In the context of sacrificial laws and dietary practices, the condition of an animal's teeth could determine its suitability for offerings. Teeth were also used metaphorically in wisdom literature to describe the destructive power of words or actions. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to shen Definition tooth NASB Translation teeth (3). Brown-Driver-Briggs [שְׁנָא] verb change (see Biblical Hebrew I. שׁנה); — Pe`al Perfect3masculine plural שְׁנוֺ Daniel 3:27, suffix שְׁנוֺ֫הִי Daniel 5:6 (read probably שְׁנוֺ עֲלוֺהִ); Imperfect3masculine singular יִשְׁנֵא Daniel 7:24, 3feminine singular תִּשְׁנֵא Daniel 6:18; Daniel 7:23; Participle active feminine singular שַׁנְיָא Daniel 7:19; masculine plural שָׁנַ֫יִן Daniel 5:9, feminine plural שָֽׁנְיָן Daniel 7:3; — intransitive change, be changed: of garment, by fire Daniel 3:27, brightness (זִיו) of face Daniel 5:6; Daniel 5:9, purpose Daniel 6:18; be different from (מִן) Daniel 7:3; Daniel 7:19; Daniel 7:23; Daniel 7:24. Pa`el Perfect3masculine plural שַׁנִּי (K§ 47 e), and Beisp. 3) Dan Daniel 3:28; Imperfect3masculine plural יְשַׁנּוֺן Daniel 4:13; Passive participle feminine singular מְשַׁנְיָא (Baer) Daniel 7:7; — transitive change Daniel 4:13 (לִבְבֵהּ מִןאֲֿנָשָׁא); = frustrate word of king Daniel 3:28; passive participle intransitive different Daniel 7:7 (מִן). Ithpa`al Perfect3masculine plural אִשְׁתַּנּוֺ Daniel 3:19 Kt (K§ 47, Belsp. 4; נִַּ֯ו NöGGA 1884, 1019 Str§ 23 d M24 *), > 3 masculine singular אִשְׁתַּנִּי Qr; Imperfect3masculine singular יִשְׁתַּנֵּא Daniel 2:9, 3masculine plural נּ֑וֺ- (ן omitted in pause, K§ 26, 1, but modus apocop. NöGGA 1884, 1018, as יֵאבַ֫דוּ Jeremiah 10:11, יְהֲלוּךְ Daniel 5:10; see also Cooke166) Daniel 5:10, נוֺן- Daniel 7:28; — be changed: of זִיו Dan Daniel 5:10; Daniel 7:28 (see Pe`al; עַל person); צְלֵם אַנְמּוֺהִי Daniel 3:19 (id.); of time, conditions Daniel 2:9. Haph`el Imperfect3masculine singular יְהַשְׁנֵא Ezra 6:11; Infinitive לְהַשְׁנָיָה Ezra 6:12 +; Participle active מְהַשְׁנֵא Daniel 2:21; — transitive change, alter, times, etc. (see Ithpa`al) Dan Daniel 2:21; Daniel 7:25; accusative omitted Daniel 6:9; Daniel 6:16; Daniel 6:12; frustrate edict (see Pa`el) Daniel 6:11. [שֵׁן] noun [feminine] tooth; — dual (of rows of teeth) absolute שִׁנַּ֫יִן Daniel 7:7; — suffix שניה Kt (K§ 53, 2. b)), שִׁנַּהּ Qr, Daniel 7:5; Daniel 7:19 (all of beasts in vision). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance tooth (Aramaic) corresponding to shen; a tooth -- tooth. see HEBREW shen Forms and Transliterations וְשִׁנַּ֨יִן ושנין שִׁנַּ֑הּ שִׁנַּ֤הּ שנה shinNah šin·nah šinnah veshinNayin wə·šin·na·yin wəšinnayinLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Daniel 7:5 HEB: [שִׁנַּיַּהּ כ] (שִׁנַּ֑הּ ק) וְכֵן֙ NAS: between its teeth; and thus KJV: of it between the teeth of it: and they said INT: mouth between tooth and thus said Daniel 7:7 Daniel 7:19 3 Occurrences |