2177. zan
Lexicon
zan: To feed, to provide, to sustain

Original Word: זַן
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: zan
Pronunciation: zan
Phonetic Spelling: (zan)
Definition: To feed, to provide, to sustain
Meaning: nourished, a form, sort

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
divers kinds, all manner of store

From zuwn; properly, nourished (or fully developed), i.e. A form or sort -- divers kinds, X all manner of store.

see HEBREW zuwn

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
of uncertain derivation
Definition
kind, sort
NASB Translation
every kind (1), kinds (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
זַן noun [masculine] (late) kind, sort (Aramaic , זַן √ dubious; compare De Psalm 144:13) — מִזַּן אֶל זַן Psalm 144:13 from kind to kind, i.e. all sorts, kinds; plural וּזְנִים2Chronicles 16:14 (various) sorts.

זנב (√ of following; meaning unknown).

[זַן] noun [masculine] kind, sort (ᵑ7 Syriac; compare Biblical Hebrew); — plural construct זְנֵי זְמָרָא Daniel 3:5,7,10,15.

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the root זָנַן (zanán), which means to nourish or sustain.

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The corresponding Greek entry in Strong's Concordance is G1085 (γένος, genos), which also refers to a kind, race, or family. This Greek term is used in the New Testament to describe different groups or categories, similar to the Hebrew concept of זַן. It emphasizes lineage, descent, and the classification of people or things into distinct groups.

Usage: The word זַן (zan) is used in the Hebrew Bible to describe different kinds or sorts, particularly in the context of categorizing living creatures or other entities. It emphasizes the diversity and variety within creation.

Context: The Hebrew word זַן (zan) appears in the context of describing various kinds or sorts, often related to living creatures. This term underscores the richness and diversity of God's creation, highlighting the different forms and categories that exist within the natural world. In the Old Testament, זַן is used to classify and distinguish between different species or types, reflecting the order and structure inherent in creation. The concept of "kind" is significant in the biblical narrative, as it points to the intentional design and purpose behind each form of life. The use of זַן in the scriptures serves as a reminder of the intricate and varied nature of the world, as ordained by the Creator.

Forms and Transliterations
וּזְנִ֔ים וזנים זַ֥ן זן מִזַּ֗ן מזן miz·zan mizzan ū·zə·nîm uzeNim ūzənîm zan
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Englishman's Concordance
2 Chronicles 16:14
HEB: מִלֵּא֙ בְּשָׂמִ֣ים וּזְנִ֔ים מְרֻקָּחִ֖ים בְּמִרְקַ֣חַת
NAS: with spices of various kinds blended
KJV: with sweet odours and divers kinds [of spices] prepared
INT: had filled spices kinds the apothecaries' prepared by the apothecaries' art

Psalm 144:13
HEB: מְלֵאִים֮ מְפִיקִ֥ים מִזַּ֗ן אֶ֫ל־ זַ֥ן
NAS: furnishing every kind
INT: be full furnishing every about kind

Psalm 144:13
HEB: מִזַּ֗ן אֶ֫ל־ זַ֥ן צֹאונֵ֣נוּ מַ֭אֲלִיפוֹת
NAS: every kind of produce, [And] our flocks
INT: every about kind of produce our flocks bring

3 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 2177
3 Occurrences


miz·zan — 1 Occ.
ū·zə·nîm — 1 Occ.
zan — 1 Occ.















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