Strong's Lexicon tinyanuth: Repetition, Second Time Original Word: תִּנְיָנוּת Word Origin: Derived from the root תָּנָה (tanah), meaning "to repeat" or "to do again." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent concept can be found in words like "δεύτερος" (deuteros), meaning "second," which is used in the New Testament to denote a second occurrence or repetition, such as in Hebrews 8:7, where the "second" covenant is mentioned. Usage: The term "tinyanuth" refers to the concept of doing something a second time or repeating an action. It is used to denote the idea of recurrence or a secondary occurrence. In the context of the Hebrew Bible, it often implies a reinforcement or confirmation of an event or action. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, repetition was a significant concept, often used for emphasis or to establish certainty. The idea of doing something a second time could imply a deeper level of commitment or a reaffirmation of a covenant or promise. This concept is seen in various aspects of Hebrew life, including legal practices, religious rituals, and storytelling. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) from the same as tinyan Definition the second time NASB Translation second time (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs תִּנְיָנוּת (K§ 66, 2) adverb the second time; — Daniel 2:7. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance again (Aramaic) from tinyan; a second time -- again. see HEBREW tinyan Forms and Transliterations תִנְיָנ֖וּת תנינות ṯin·yā·nūṯ tinyaNut ṯinyānūṯLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Daniel 2:7 HEB: עֲנ֥וֹ תִנְיָנ֖וּת וְאָמְרִ֑ין מַלְכָּ֕א NAS: They answered a second time and said, KJV: They answered again and said, INT: answered A second and said the king 1 Occurrence |