אַרְנָן
S
770
GK
820
n.pr.m.
a descendant of David
1 Ch 3:21
.
אָרְנָן
S
771
GK
821
n.pr.m.
a Jebusite, whose threshing-floor was bought by David to erect an altar
1 Ch 21:15
,
18
,
20
(×2),
21
(×2),
22
,
23
,
24
,
25
,
28
, & according to
2 Ch 3:1
became site of temple; called
אֲרַוְנָה
2 S 24:16 f.
q.v.
אַרְנֹון S 769 GK 818 , אַרְנֹן n.pr .fl. Arnon , wady & stream in Moab ( MI ארנן , Thes Add Rob Ges MV der. from רנן , i.e. the rushing, roaring stream ) אַרְנֹון Nu 21:13 (×2), 14 + 12 times, אַרְנֹן Nu 21:28 + 10 timescalled boundary between Moab & Amorites Nu 21:13 Ju 11:1 8, 22 cf. גְּבוּל אַרְנֹן Nu 22:36 ; often נַחַל אַרְנֹן Dt 2:2 4, 36 ; 3:8 , 12 , 16 ; 4:48 2 K 10:3 3; נ׳ אַרְנֹון Jos 12: 1, 2 ; 13:9 , 16 ; הַנְּחָלִים אַרְנֹון Nu 21:1 4; i.e. the stream- ravines that unite to form Arnon, cf. D i: also בַּמֹות אַרְנֹן heights of Arnon Nu 21:28 ; מעברות אַרְנֹון fords of Arnon Is 16: 2; elsewhere Nu 21:13 , 24 , 26 Ju 11:13 , 18 , 26 ; syn. of Moab Je 48:20 ; ( cf. Tristr Moab 125 f. ; mod. Môjib )
ארן TWOT 165, 166 ( √ assumed for foll. word, cf. Sta § 208 c ; Dl Pr 125 argues for √
ארה (so Thes ), on ground of an Assyrian êrû , synon. of êrênu . )
אֲרֹון
S
727
TWOT
166a
GK
778
,
c.
art.
הָאָרֹון
, הָאָרֹן
203
n.m.
Ex 3
5,
12
(
f.
1 S
4,
17
;
2 Ch 8
,
11
)
chest, ark
(
Ph.
ארן
,
sarcophagus
, Assyrian
êrênu
(&
êrû
)
chest
Zim
BP 6, 22, Arabic
إِرَانٌ
(
˒irānun
)
chest
, so Aramaic
ܐܰܪܽܘܢܳܐ
(
˒aruno
) also
Nab.
ארנא
,
Vog
p. 102,
Ph. Mish.
also
pl.
ארונות
)
only
sg.
;
abs.
אֲרֹון
2 K 12:10
=
2 Ch 24:
8;
c.
art.
הָאָרֹון
Dt 10:2
+
always except Ex Lv Nu where
הָאָרֹן
(
Ex 25:14
(×2) +
13 times Ex,
Lv 16:2 Nu 3:3
1;
10:35
);
cstr.
אֲרֹון
Ex 25:10
+,
אֲרֹן
Ex 30:6 Nu 4:
5;
7:89
;
1.
chest
, for money-offerings
2 K 12:10
,
11 2 Ch 24:
8,
10
,
11
(×2).
2.
sarcophagus, mummy-case
, of Joseph
Gn 50:26
(
E
).
3.
chest, ark
in tabernacle & temple, containing tables of law, with
Rob E. Robinson. Tristr H. B. Tritram. Sta B Stade, Heb. Gram. Dl Friedrich Delitzsch, Wo lag das Paradies? Zim H.Zimmern, Babylonische Busspsalmen . Nab. Nabataean.
Vog C. J. M. de Vogüé, Syrie Centrale. E Elohist.
II.