Strong's Lexicon Put: Put Original Word: פוּט Word Origin: Of foreign origin Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for Put in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a proper noun specific to the Hebrew context. Usage: In the Bible, "Put" refers to a people or nation often associated with the descendants of Ham, one of Noah's sons. It is typically mentioned in the context of alliances or as part of a coalition of nations. Cultural and Historical Background: Put is traditionally identified with the region of ancient Libya or parts of North Africa. The people of Put were known for their skills in warfare, particularly as archers. In the biblical narrative, they are often mentioned alongside other nations such as Cush (Ethiopia) and Lud, indicating their involvement in regional conflicts and alliances. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definition a son of Ham, also his desc. and their land NASB Translation put (8). Brown-Driver-Briggs מּוּט proper name, of a people probably Libyans, or Libyan tribe; usually named with African peoples: Nahum 3:9; Jeremiah 46:9; Ezekiel 27:10; Ezekiel 30:5; Ezekiel 38:5 (ᵐ5 usually Λίβυες); Genesis 10:6 (P) = 1 Chronicles 1:8 (Φουδ); + Isaiah 66:19 (for ᵑ0 מּוּל; ᵐ5 φουδ), — see DiGenesis 10:6 JenZA x. 325 ff. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Phut, Put Of foreign origin; Put, a son of Ham, also the name of his descendants or their region, and of a Persian tribe -- Phut, Put. Forms and Transliterations וּפ֖וּט וּפ֤וּט וּפ֥וּט וּפוּט֙ ופוט פּ֣וּט פּ֥וּט פוט put pūṭ ū·p̄ūṭ uFut ūp̄ūṭLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 10:6 HEB: כּ֥וּשׁ וּמִצְרַ֖יִם וּפ֥וּט וּכְנָֽעַן׃ NAS: and Mizraim and Put and Canaan. KJV: and Mizraim, and Phut, and Canaan. INT: Cush and Mizraim and Put and Canaan 1 Chronicles 1:8 Jeremiah 46:9 Ezekiel 27:10 Ezekiel 30:5 Ezekiel 38:5 Nahum 3:9 7 Occurrences |