Haran, and Canneh, and Eden, the merchants of Sheba, Asshur, and Chilmad, were thy merchants.
Haran, and Canneh, and Eden, the merchants of Shebah, Aſſhur and Chilmad were thy merchants.
אַשּׁוּר , proper locative noun, proper masculine noun, ʾashur — step, going (value 507)
H804,
אַשּׁוּר ʼAshshûwr, ash-shoor'; or אַשֻּׁר ʼAshshur; apparently from H833 (in the sense of successful); Ashshur, the second son of Shem; also his descendants and the country occupied by them (i.e. Assyria), its region and its empire:—Asshur, Assur, Assyria, Assyrians. See H838.Asshur or Assyria = "a step"
proper masculine noun
the second son of Shem, eponymous ancestor of the Assyrians
the people of Assyria
proper locative noun
the nation, Assyria
the land, Assyria or Asshur
Used in 138 Verses, 17 Books 151  Occurrence Count
חָרָן , proper locative noun, proper masculine noun, haran — "crossroads", a city in N. Mesopotamia (value 258)
H2771,
חָרָן Chârân, kaw-rawn'; from H2787; parched; Charan, the name of a man and also of a place:—Haran.Haran = "mountaineer"
proper masculine noun
a son of Caleb by his concubine Ephah
proper locative noun
the city to which Abraham migrated when he left Ur of the Chaldees and where he stayed until his father died before leaving for the promised land; located in Mesopotamia in Padan-aram at the foot of Mount Masius between the Khabour and the Euphrates
Used in 11 Verses, 5 Books 12  Occurrence Count
כִּלְמָד , proper locative noun, kilmad — a place of unc. location (value 94)
H3638,
כִּלְמָד Kilmâd, kil-mawd'; of foreign derivation; Kilmad, a place apparently in the Assyrian empire:—Chilmad.Chilmad = "enclosure"
a city of Assyria mentioned in conjunction with Sheba and Asshur
Used in 1 Verse, 1 Book 1  Occurrence Count
כַּנֶּה , proper locative noun, kanneh — probably a place in Babylon (value 75)
H3656,
כַּנֶּה Kanneh, kan-neh'; for H3641; Canneh, a place in Assyria:—Canneh.Canneh = "to give a flattering title"
a city apparently in Mesopotamia
Used in 1 Verse, 1 Book 1  Occurrence Count
עֶדֶן , proper locative noun, ʿeden — a territory conquered by Assyr (value 124)
H5729,
עֶדֶן ʻEden, eh'-den; from H5727; pleasure; Eden, a place in Mesopotamia:—Eden.Eden = "pleasure"
a place conquered by Assyria; probably located in the northwest of Mesopotamia
Used in 3 Verses, 3 Books 3  Occurrence Count
רָכַל , verb, rakhal — probably to go about (value 250)
H7402,
רָכַל râkal, raw-kal'; a primitive root; to travel for trading:—(spice) merchant.to go about (meaning dubious)
(Qal) trafficker, trader (participle) (subst)
Used in 15 Verses, 5 Books 17  Occurrence Count
שְׁבָא , proper locative noun, proper masculine noun, shəvaʾ — a territory in S.W. Arabia, also the name of one or more descendant of Noah (value 303)
H7614,
שְׁבָא Shebâʼ, sheb-aw'; of foreign origin; Sheba, the name of three early progenitors of tribes and of an Ethiopian district:—Sheba, Sabeans.Sheba = "seven" or "an oath"
proper masculine noun
son of Joktan and a descendant of Seth
son of Raamah, grandson of Cush, and a descendant of Ham
son of Jokshan, the son of Abraham by Keturah
proper locative noun
a nation in southern Arabia
Used in 23 Verses, 9 Books 23  Occurrence Count
| Ezekiel 27:23Modern KJV—Authorized Version |
| Haran, and Canneh, and Eden, the merchants of Sheba, Asshur, and Chilmad, were thy merchants. |
| Original Text (WLC) |
| חָרָ֤ן וְכַנֵּה֙ וָעֶ֔דֶן רֹכְלֵ֖י שְׁבָ֑א אַשּׁ֖וּר כִּלְמַ֥ד רֹכַלְתֵּֽךְ׃ |
| Verse #21145 (Ch. #829) — 8 words, 31 lettersText Copied! |
| Data from Strong's Concordance |
| KJV |
Strong's # |
Hebrew |
Value |
| Haran, |
H2771haran |
חָרָן |
258 |
| and Canneh, |
H3656kanneh |
כַּנֶּה |
75 |
| and Eden, |
H5729ʿeden |
עֶדֶן |
124 |
| the merchants |
H7402rakhal |
רָכַל |
250 |
| of Sheba, |
H7614shəvaʾ |
שְׁבָא |
303 |
| Asshur, |
H804ʾashur |
אַשּׁוּר |
507 |
| and Chilmad, |
H3638kilmad |
כִּלְמָד |
94 |
| were thy merchants. |
H7402rakhal |
רָכַל |
250 |
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