380. ishon
Berean Strong's Lexicon
ishon: Pupil (of the eye), Apple (of the eye)

Original Word: אִישׁוֹן
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: ishon
Pronunciation: ee-SHONE
Phonetic Spelling: (ee-shone')
Definition: Pupil (of the eye), Apple (of the eye)
Meaning: the little man of the eye, the pupil, ball, the middle

Word Origin: Diminutive form of אִישׁ (ish), meaning "man" or "individual"

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent in Strong's Concordance, the concept of the "apple of the eye" can be related to Greek terms that express care and protection, such as σπλάγχνα (splagchna, Strong's G4698), which refers to deep affection or compassion.

Usage: The term "ishon" is used metaphorically in the Hebrew Bible to refer to the pupil of the eye, often translated as the "apple of the eye." It signifies something precious, delicate, and in need of protection. The imagery conveys the idea of something that is central and vital, much like the pupil is to the eye.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Near Eastern culture, the eye was considered the window to the soul and a vital organ that required protection. The "apple of the eye" metaphor is used to express deep affection and care, as the eye is one of the most sensitive and guarded parts of the body. This metaphor is found in various ancient texts, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding what is most cherished.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from ish
Definition
the pupil (of the eye)
NASB Translation
apple (2), middle (1), pupil (1), time (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
אִישׁוֺן noun [masculine] pupil of eye (compare DlHA 9 PrätLoPh, Feb. 1884, but also Arabic , & NöZMG 1886, 739) — ׳א all construct — עַיִן ׳א Deuteronomy 32:10; Proverbs 7:2; בַּתעַֿיִן ׳א Psalm 17:8 (in all, simile of preciousness); = middle, midst of night לַיְלָה וַאֲפֵלָה ׳בְּא Proverbs 7:9; חשֶׁח ׳בְּא Proverbs 20:20 Kt i.e. in deep darkness (Qr בֶּאֱשׁוּן see Now).

אִישַׁי see יִשַׁי.

אֱשׁוּן Qr Proverbs 20:20 see אִישׁוֺן below אישׁ.



Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
apple of the eye, black, obscure

Diminutive from 'iysh; the little man of the eye; the pupil or ball; hence, the middle (of night) -- apple (of the eye), black, obscure.

see HEBREW 'iysh

Forms and Transliterations
בְּאִישׁ֥וֹן בֶּאֱשׁ֥וּן באישון באשון כְּאִישׁ֣וֹן כְּאִישׁ֥וֹן כאישון be’ĕšūn bə’îšōwn be·’ĕ·šūn bə·’î·šō·wn beeShun beiShon kə’îšōwn kə·’î·šō·wn keiShon
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Englishman's Concordance
Deuteronomy 32:10
HEB: יְב֣וֹנְנֵ֔הוּ יִצְּרֶ֖נְהוּ כְּאִישׁ֥וֹן עֵינֽוֹ׃
NAS: for him, He guarded him as the pupil of His eye.
KJV: him, he kept him as the apple of his eye.
INT: cared kept as the pupil of his eye

Psalm 17:8
HEB: שָׁ֭מְרֵנִי כְּאִישׁ֣וֹן בַּת־ עָ֑יִן
NAS: Keep me as the apple of the eye; Hide
KJV: Keep me as the apple of the eye,
INT: Keep as the apple first of the eye

Proverbs 7:2
HEB: וֶחְיֵ֑ה וְ֝תוֹרָתִ֗י כְּאִישׁ֥וֹן עֵינֶֽיךָ׃
NAS: And my teaching as the apple of your eye.
KJV: and my law as the apple of thine eye.
INT: and live and my teaching as the apple of your eye

Proverbs 7:9
HEB: בְּעֶ֥רֶב י֑וֹם בְּאִישׁ֥וֹן לַ֝֗יְלָה וַאֲפֵלָֽה׃
NAS: in the evening, In the middle of the night
KJV: in the evening, in the black and dark
INT: day In the middle of the night and the darkness

Proverbs 20:20
HEB: [בְּאִישֹׁון כ] (בֶּאֱשׁ֥וּן ק) חֹֽשֶׁךְ׃
NAS: will go out in time of darkness.
KJV: shall be put out in obscure darkness.
INT: will go his lamp apple of darkness

5 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 380
5 Occurrences


be·’ĕ·šūn — 1 Occ.
bə·’î·šō·wn — 1 Occ.
kə·’î·šō·wn — 3 Occ.
















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