Strong's Lexicon nod: Wandering, exile Original Word: נֹאד Word Origin: From the root נוּד (nud), which means to wander or to flee. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent in the Septuagint for "nod," the concept of wandering or exile can be related to Greek terms such as πλάνη (planē - wandering, error) and φυγή (phygē - flight, exile). Usage: The term "nod" is used in the Hebrew Bible to denote a state of wandering or being in exile. It conveys the idea of restlessness and being without a permanent home. This word is often associated with the consequences of sin, particularly in the context of divine judgment. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Near Eastern cultures, being a wanderer or in exile was often seen as a form of punishment or curse. Stability and land ownership were highly valued, and to be without a home was to be vulnerable and marginalized. The concept of "nod" reflects the broader biblical theme of alienation from God and the loss of divine favor. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definition a skin bottle, skin NASB Translation bottle (2), jug (1), wineskin (1), wineskins (2). Brown-Driver-Briggs נֹאד (Judges 4:19 Kt נאוד, i.e. probably נְאוֺד, noun masculineJoshua 9:4 skin-bottle, skin (√ unknown; Late Hebrew נוֺד; Assyrian nâdu, DlHWB 438; Aramaic נוֺדָא); — ׳נ absolute Psalm 119:83; construct Judges 4:19; 1 Samuel 16:20; suffix נאֹדֶ֑ךָ Psalm 56:9; plural נאֹדוֺת Joshua 9:4,13; — skin, יַיִן ׳נ Joshua 9:4,13; 1 Samuel 16:20; הֶחָלָב ׳נ Judges 4:19; for tears Psalm 56:9 (figurative; see Che); בְּקִיטוֺר ׳נ i.e. shrivelled and useless Psalm 119:83 (in simile; compare [De] Che Schu De Witt We > as thrust aside, out of the way Now (in Hup), compare De, or as black and wrinkled outwardly, while retaining the choice wine within Bae, after Rosenm Hup). — See WinerRWB. Art. Schlauch KmpRi HWB id. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance bottle Or noywd {node}; also (feminine) no)dah {no-daw'}; from an unused root of uncertain signification; a (skin or leather) bag (for fluids) -- bottle. Forms and Transliterations בְנֹאדֶ֑ךָ בנאדך וְנֹ֣אד וְנֹאד֥וֹת ונאד ונאדות כְּנֹ֣אד כנאד נֹ֧אוד נֹאד֤וֹת נאדות נאוד ḇə·nō·ḏe·ḵā ḇənōḏeḵā kə·nōḏ keNod kənōḏ nō·ḏō·wṯ nō·wḏ Nod noDot nōḏōwṯ nōwḏ veNod venoDecha venoDot wə·nō·ḏō·wṯ wə·nōḏ wənōḏ wənōḏōwṯLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Joshua 9:4 HEB: בָּלִים֙ לַחֲמ֣וֹרֵיהֶ֔ם וְנֹאד֥וֹת יַ֙יִן֙ בָּלִ֔ים NAS: on their donkeys, and wineskins worn-out KJV: and wine bottles, old, INT: worn-out their donkeys and wineskins and wine worn-out Joshua 9:13 Judges 4:19 1 Samuel 16:20 Psalm 56:8 Psalm 119:83 6 Occurrences |