Berean Strong's Lexicon tinyan: Second, duplicate, repetition Original Word: תִּנְיָן Word Origin: Derived from the root תנה (tanah), meaning "to repeat" or "to do again." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: A hypothetical Greek equivalent might be "δεύτερος" (deuteros), meaning "second," which is Strong's Greek #1208. Usage: The term "tinyan" is used to denote something that is second in order or a repetition of an event or action. It can refer to a duplicate or a secondary occurrence, emphasizing the concept of doing something again or having a second instance. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, repetition was often used for emphasis or to establish a pattern. The concept of "second" or "duplicate" could be significant in legal, ritualistic, or narrative contexts, where establishing a precedent or confirming a matter was important. The idea of a "second" could also relate to inheritance rights, where the firstborn had primary rights, and the second-born had secondary rights. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to shenayim Definition second (an ord. number) NASB Translation second (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs [תִּנְיָן] adjective second; — feminine singular תִּנְיָנָה (K§ 66, 1) Daniel 7:5. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance second (Aramaic) corresponding to shnayim; second -- second. see HEBREW shnayim Forms and Transliterations תִנְיָנָ֜ה תנינה ṯin·yā·nāh tinyaNah ṯinyānāhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Daniel 7:5 HEB: חֵיוָה֩ אָחֳרִ֨י תִנְיָנָ֜ה דָּמְיָ֣ה לְדֹ֗ב NAS: beast, a second one, resembling KJV: beast, a second, like INT: beast another A second resembling A bear 1 Occurrence |