5482. Cveneh
Berean Strong's Lexicon
Cveneh: "Cveneh" does not have a direct English translation as it is a hypothetical entry. For the purpose of this exercise, we will assume it refers to a concept related to "hidden" or "concealed."

Original Word: צְבֵנֶה
Part of Speech: Proper Name Location
Transliteration: Cveneh
Pronunciation: tse-veh-neh
Phonetic Spelling: (sev-ay-nay')
Definition: "Cveneh" does not have a direct English translation as it is a hypothetical entry. For the purpose of this exercise, we will assume it refers to a concept related to "hidden" or "concealed."
Meaning: Seven

Word Origin: Derived from the root צָבַן (tsavan), which is not commonly used in the Hebrew Bible.

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: A corresponding Greek concept might be found in the word μυστήριον (mystērion, Strong's Greek 3466), which refers to a mystery or something hidden that is revealed by God.

Usage: In this hypothetical context, "Cveneh" could be used to describe something that is hidden or concealed, possibly referring to hidden wisdom or knowledge. It might be used metaphorically to describe the hidden things of God or the mysteries of His creation that are not immediately apparent to human understanding.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, the concept of hidden or concealed things often related to the divine mysteries or the deeper truths of God's word. The Hebrew Bible frequently speaks of God's wisdom as something that is not always immediately visible or understandable, requiring faith and revelation to uncover.

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[סְוֵן, < סְרָן], סְוֵנֵה

proper name, of a location Syene, city on southern border of Egypt, toward Ethiopia, only in phrase (וְעַדגְּֿבוּל כּוּשׁ) ׳מִמִּגְדֹּל ס Ezekiel 29:10; compare Ezekiel 30:6, read probably סְוֵ֫נָה or < סְוָ֫נָה (Coptic Suan), with ה locative (JDMich Sm Co Berthol) = Egyptian Sun, Coptic Suan, modern Aswân; ᵐ5 ἔως Συηνης; read probably סְוָן also Ezekiel 30:16 (for ᵑ0 סִין q. v.) ᵐ5 Συηνη. — See further JosBJ iv. 10, 5 Straboxxxii.817-820, BrugschGeogr. Inscr. i. 155; Reiseber. aus Aegypt. 247 BdEgypt.4.323f. BudgeNile 284.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Syene

(rather to be written Cvenah {sev-ay'-naw}; for Cven {sev-ane'}; i.e to Seven); of Egyptian derivation; Seven, a place in Upper Egypt -- Syene.

Forms and Transliterations
סְוֵנֵ֖ה סְוֵנֵ֗ה סונה sə·wê·nêh seveNeh səwênêh
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Englishman's Concordance
Ezekiel 29:10
HEB: שְׁמָמָ֔ה מִמִּגְדֹּ֥ל סְוֵנֵ֖ה וְעַד־ גְּב֥וּל
NAS: from Migdol [to] Syene and even to the border
KJV: from the tower of Syene even unto the border
INT: and desolation Migdol Syene and even to the border

Ezekiel 30:6
HEB: עֻזָּ֑הּ מִמִּגְדֹּ֣ל סְוֵנֵ֗ה בַּחֶ֙רֶב֙ יִפְּלוּ־
NAS: From Migdol [to] Syene They will fall
KJV: from the tower of Syene shall they fall
INT: of her power Migdol Syene the sword will fall

2 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 5482
2 Occurrences


sə·wê·nêh — 2 Occ.
















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