582. enosh
Lexical Summary
enosh: Man, mankind, mortal

Original Word: אֱנוֹשׁ
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: enowsh
Pronunciation: eh-NOHSH
Phonetic Spelling: (en-oshe')
KJV: another, X (blood-)thirsty, certain, chap(-man); divers, fellow, X in the flower of their age, husband, (certain, mortal) man, people, person, servant, some ( X of them), + stranger, those, + their trade It is often unexpressed in the English versions, especially when used in apposition with another word
NASB: man, men, man's, life, mankind, mortal, mortal man
Word Origin: [from H605 (אָנַשׁ - incurable)]

1. (properly) a mortal (and thus differing from the more dignified H0120)
2. (hence) a man in general (singly or collectively)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
another, bloodthirsty, certain, divers, fellow, in the flower of their age

From 'anash; properly, a mortal (and thus differing from the more dignified 'adam); hence, a man in general (singly or collectively) -- another, X (blood-)thirsty, certain, chap(-man); divers, fellow, X in the flower of their age, husband, (certain, mortal) man, people, person, servant, some (X of them), + stranger, those, + their trade. It is often unexpressed in the English versions, especially when used in apposition with another word. Compare 'iysh.

see HEBREW 'anash

see HEBREW 'adam

see HEBREW 'iysh

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from an unused word
Definition
man, mankind
NASB Translation
advisers* (2), friends* (1), life (1), man (26), man's (4), mankind (1), men (6), mortal (1), mortal man (1), ordinary (1), scoffers* (1), scorners* (1), soldiers* (3).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
אֱנוֺשׁ noun masculineJob 15:14 man, mankind, mostly in poetry (18 t. Job, 13 t. Psalms, etc.) (Arabic (collective), Aramaic אֱנָשׁ, (collective), Nabataean אנוש Palmyrene אנש Sabean אנס DHMZMG 1883, 330, also Arabic Assyrian nišu, people, & compare tenišêtu, humanity, human race, see COTGloss sub אנשׁ & נשׁ & HptKAT 2.497) — absolute Isaiah 8:1 +; construct Jeremiah 20:10; —

1 of individ. Job 5:17; Job 13:9; Psalm 55:14, compare Isaiah 13:12 ("" אָדָם) Isaiah 56:2 ("" בֶּןאֿדם; Jeremiah 20:10 שְׁלֹמִי ׳א man of my peace, i.e. my friend.

2 coll. men Isaiah 24:6; Isaiah 33:8; Isaiah 51:7; Psalm 66:12; = men in General; ordinary men Psalm 73:5 compare ׳חֶרֶט א i.e. a common stylus Isaiah 8:1 (see אַמַּת אִישׁ Deuteronomy 3:11).

3 man, mankind Deuteronomy 32:26; Job 7:1; Job 14:19; Job 28:4,13; Job 32:8; Job 33:26; Job 36:25 ("" אָדָם & אֲנָשִׁים Job 36:24) Psalm 56:2; especially opposed to God Job 4:17 ("" גֶּכֶר) Job 7:17; Job 9:2; Job 10:4,5; Job 15:14; Job 25:4; Job 33:12; 2Chron 14:10; Psalm 8:5 ("" בֶּןאָֿדָם so Isaiah 51:12; Psalm 9:20; Psalm 9:21, Psalm 90:3 ("" בְּנֵיאָֿדָ; Psalm 103:15; ׳בֶּןאֿ Psalm 144:3 ("" אָדָם; compare רִמָּה וּבֶןאָֿדָם ׳כִּיאֿ תּוֺלֵעָה Job 25:6; מִןהָֿאָרֶץ ׳א Psalm 10:18; ׳כָּללְֿבַב א Isaiah 13:7 compare Psalm 104:15 (twice in verse).

I. אנשׁ (√ of following; compare Biblical Hebrew II. אנשׁ, אֱנוֺשׁ).



Topical Lexicon
Overview

The Hebrew noun אֱנוֹשׁ (Strong’s 582) appears about 222 times in the Old Testament and consistently accents the frailty, mortality, and ethical limitation of humanity. While אָדָם speaks of humanity’s origin and אִישׁ often stresses individuality or social standing, אֱנוֹשׁ highlights humankind’s weakness in contrast to God’s power and permanence.

Key Characteristics and Themes

• Mortal Frailty

“LORD, what is man (enosh) that You are mindful of him?” (Psalm 8:4). The word is regularly paired with imagery of grass (Psalm 103:15), breath (Psalm 144:4), and dust, driving home human transience.

• Universality

It gathers all people—kings and peasants, Israelite and Gentile—under one banner of dependence on God (Psalm 9:19; Isaiah 24:6).

• Moral Inadequacy

“What is man (enosh), that he should be pure?” (Job 15:14). The term often occurs in contexts exposing sin, deceit, and inability to justify oneself before the holy God (Job 25:4-6; Jeremiah 17:5-9).

• Divine Contrast

“God is not a man (enosh), that He should lie” (Numbers 23:19). The word sets up sharp contrasts between mutable humanity and the immutable LORD, underscoring the reliability of divine covenant promises.

Canonical Distribution

Pentateuch – Sparse usage (e.g., Numbers 23:19) but strategically located to contrast divine integrity with human weakness.

Historical Books – Occasional references that remind rulers of their mortality (e.g., 2 Samuel 7:14-15, echoing the theme even when the noun is absent).

Wisdom Literature – Highest density; Job alone uses אֱנוֹשׁ seventeen times. Psalms employ it devotionally (Psalm 8; 56; 144), Proverbs ethically (Proverbs 12:8; 28:26).

Prophets – Isaiah, Jeremiah, and the Minor Prophets invoke the term in oracles of judgment and restoration (Isaiah 13:11-12; Jeremiah 17:5; Micah 7:2).

Enosh and Worship

Recognition of human frailty fosters humility and trust. “In God I trust; I will not be afraid. What can man (enosh) do to me?” (Psalm 56:4). True worship acknowledges the worshiper’s weakness and God’s sufficiency (Psalm 146:3-5).

Covenantal Significance

Because God is “not a man” (Numbers 23:19), His covenants rest on divine faithfulness, not human reliability. This contrast undergirds the Abrahamic, Mosaic, and Davidic covenants, preparing for the new covenant where God supplies the righteousness humanity lacks (Jeremiah 31:31-34).

Prophetic and Eschatological Dimensions

Isaiah 13:12 predicts a day when humanity will be scarcer than gold, a picture of sweeping judgment. Conversely, Daniel 7:13 (Aramaic bar enash, “son of man”) presents a glorified human figure invested with everlasting dominion, foreshadowing the Messiah’s incarnation and exaltation.

Christological Fulfillment

Psalm 8, which marvels that God remembers “man (enosh),” is applied to Jesus Christ in Hebrews 2:6-9. The Son of God enters the sphere of אֱנוֹשׁ, shares our weakness, and through death and resurrection secures dominion for redeemed humanity. Thus human frailty becomes the very arena of divine triumph.

Ministry Implications

1. Humility in Leadership – Pastors and elders, themselves אֱנוֹשׁ, lead as servants (Psalm 9:20).
2. Comfort in Suffering – God “remembers that we are dust” (Psalm 103:14); the gospel meets people at their deepest weakness.
3. Urgency in Evangelism – “All flesh is grass” (Isaiah 40:6-8) presses believers to proclaim the imperishable word.
4. Ethical Vigilance – The deceitful human heart (Jeremiah 17:9) necessitates continual dependence on the Holy Spirit.

Summary

Through the lens of אֱנוֹשׁ Scripture teaches that humanity is finite, sinful, and utterly dependent on God. This recognition humbles the proud, steadies the fearful, and magnifies the grace of the One who became the ultimate “Son of Man” to rescue mortals and bring many sons to glory.

Forms and Transliterations
אֱ֝נ֗וֹשׁ אֱ֭נוֹשׁ אֱנ֑וֹשׁ אֱנ֔וֹשׁ אֱנ֖וֹשׁ אֱנ֗וֹשׁ אֱנ֣וֹשׁ אֱנ֥וֹשׁ אֱנֽוֹשׁ׃ אֲ֠נָשִׁים אֲנָשִׁ֑ים אֲנָשִׁ֔ים אֲנָשִׁ֕ים אֲנָשִׁ֖ים אֲנָשִׁ֗ים אֲנָשִׁ֛ים אֲנָשִׁ֜ים אֲנָשִׁ֣ים אֲנָשִׁ֤ים אֲנָשִׁ֥ים אֲנָשִׁ֨ים אֲנָשִׁים֙ אֲנָשֵׁ֗ינוּ אֲנָשָׁ֔יו אִ֔ישׁ אִ֖ישׁ אִ֗ישׁ אִ֛ישׁ אִ֜ישׁ אִ֣ישׁ אִ֤ישׁ אִ֥ישׁ אִ֨ישׁ אִישִׁ֔י אִישִׁ֥ים אִישָׁ֖הּ אִישׁ֙ אִישׁ־ אַנְשֵֽׁי־ אַנְשֵׁ֖י אַנְשֵׁ֣י אַנְשֵׁ֤י אַנְשֵׁ֥י אַנְשֵׁ֧י אַנְשֵׁ֨י אַנְשֵׁי־ אַנְשֵׁיהֶ֣ן איש איש־ אישה אישי אישים אנוש אנוש׃ אנשי אנשי־ אנשיהן אנשיו אנשים אנשינו בְּאַנְשֵׁ֣י בֶאֱנ֑וֹשׁ בָאִ֤ישׁ באיש באנוש באנשי הָ֣אֲנָשִׁ֔ים הָֽאֲנָשִׁ֔ים הָֽאֲנָשִׁ֖ים הָֽאֲנָשִׁים֙ הָאֲנָשִׁ֑ים הָאֲנָשִׁ֖ים הָאֲנָשִׁ֗ים הָאֲנָשִׁ֜ים הָאֲנָשִׁ֞ים הָאֲנָשִׁ֣ים הָאֲנָשִׁ֤ים הָאֲנָשִׁ֥ים הָאֲנָשִׁים֙ הָאֲנָשִׁים֩ הָאִ֛ישׁ הָאִ֨ישׁ האיש האנשים וְאַנְשֵׁ֣י וְאַנְשֵׁ֤י וְאַנְשֵׁ֥י וְאַנְשֵׁ֨י וְאַנְשֵׁי־ וְאַנְשֵׁיהֶֽם׃ וְהָ֣אֲנָשִׁ֔ים וְהָאֲנָשִׁ֗ים וְהָאֲנָשִׁ֣ים וְהָאֲנָשִׁים֙ וְהָאֲנָשִׁים֩ וַֽאֲנָשָׁ֑יו וַֽאֲנָשָׁ֔יו וַֽאֲנָשָׁ֗יו וַֽאֲנָשָׁיו֙ וַאֲנָשִׁ֖ים וַאֲנָשִׁ֥ים וַאֲנָשָֽׁיו׃ וּֽמֵאַנְשֵׁ֥י ואנשי ואנשי־ ואנשיהם׃ ואנשיו ואנשיו׃ ואנשים והאנשים ומאנשי לְאִ֖ישׁ לְאִ֣ישׁ לְאִישָׁ֛הּ לְאִישׁ֙ לְאַנְשֵׁ֣י לֶ֝אֱנ֗וֹשׁ לֶאֱנ֣וֹשׁ לַֽאֲנָשִׁ֔ים לַאֲנָשָׁ֜יו לָאִ֖ישׁ לאיש לאישה לאנוש לאנשי לאנשיו לאנשים מֵאֱנ֖וֹשׁ מֵאֱנ֣וֹשׁ מֵאֱנֽוֹשׁ׃ מֵאַנְשֵׁ֥י מאנוש מאנוש׃ מאנשי ’ă·nā·šāw ’ă·nā·šê·nū ’ă·nā·šîm ’an·šê ’an·šê- ’an·šê·hen ’ănāšāw ’ănāšênū ’ănāšîm ’anšê ’anšê- ’anšêhen ’ĕ·nō·wōš ’ĕnōwōš ’î·šāh ’î·šî ’î·šîm ’îš ’îš- ’îšāh ’îšî ’îšîm anaShav anaSheinu anaShim anShei ansheiHen ḇā’îš ḇā·’îš bə’anšê ḇe’ĕnōwōš bə·’an·šê ḇe·’ĕ·nō·wōš beanShei eNoosh hā’ănāšîm hā’îš hā·’ă·nā·šîm hā·’îš haanaShim haIsh ish iShah iShi iShim la’ănāšāw la’ănāšîm lā’îš la·’ă·nā·šāw la·’ă·nā·šîm lā·’îš laanaShav laanaShim laIsh lə’anšê le’ĕnōwōš lə’îš lə’îšāh lə·’an·šê le·’ĕ·nō·wōš lə·’î·šāh lə·’îš leanShei leeNoosh leIsh leiShah mê’anšê mê’ĕnōwōš mê·’an·šê mê·’ĕ·nō·wōš meanShei meeNoosh ū·mê·’an·šê ūmê’anšê umeanShei vaanaShav vaanaShim vaIsh veanShei veansheiHem veeNoosh vehaanaShim wa’ănāšāw wa’ănāšîm wa·’ă·nā·šāw wa·’ă·nā·šîm wə’anšê wə’anšê- wə’anšêhem wə·’an·šê wə·’an·šê- wə·’an·šê·hem wə·hā·’ă·nā·šîm wəhā’ănāšîm
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Genesis 3:6
HEB: וַתִּתֵּ֧ן גַּם־ לְאִישָׁ֛הּ עִמָּ֖הּ וַיֹּאכַֽל׃
INT: gave also another her and he ate

Genesis 4:23
HEB: אִמְרָתִ֑י כִּ֣י אִ֤ישׁ הָרַ֙גְתִּי֙ לְפִצְעִ֔י
INT: to my speech for I have killed wounding

Genesis 6:9
HEB: נֹ֔חַ נֹ֗חַ אִ֥ישׁ צַדִּ֛יק תָּמִ֥ים
INT: of Noah Noah another was a righteous blameless

Genesis 9:20
HEB: וַיָּ֥חֶל נֹ֖חַ אִ֣ישׁ הָֽאֲדָמָ֑ה וַיִּטַּ֖ע
INT: began Noah another land and planted

Genesis 11:7
HEB: לֹ֣א יִשְׁמְע֔וּ אִ֖ישׁ שְׂפַ֥ת רֵעֵֽהוּ׃
INT: they will not understand another speech another's

Genesis 13:16
HEB: אִם־ יוּכַ֣ל אִ֗ישׁ לִמְנוֹת֙ אֶת־
INT: if can another number the dust

Genesis 16:3
HEB: אֹתָ֛הּ לְאַבְרָ֥ם אִישָׁ֖הּ ל֥וֹ לְאִשָּֽׁה׃
INT: and gave Abram another his wife

Genesis 18:16
HEB: וַיָּקֻ֤מוּ מִשָּׁם֙ הָֽאֲנָשִׁ֔ים וַיַּשְׁקִ֖פוּ עַל־
KJV: And the men rose up
INT: rose there and the men and looked and

Genesis 19:4
HEB: טֶרֶם֮ יִשְׁכָּבוּ֒ וְאַנְשֵׁ֨י הָעִ֜יר אַנְשֵׁ֤י
KJV: But before they lay down, the men of the city,
INT: Before lay the men of the city the men

Genesis 19:4
HEB: וְאַנְשֵׁ֨י הָעִ֜יר אַנְשֵׁ֤י סְדֹם֙ נָסַ֣בּוּ
KJV: of the city, [even] the men of Sodom,
INT: the men of the city the men of Sodom surrounded

Genesis 19:9
HEB: מֵהֶ֑ם וַיִּפְצְר֨וּ בָאִ֤ישׁ בְּלוֹט֙ מְאֹ֔ד
INT: they pressed against Lot hard

Genesis 23:6
HEB: אֶת־ מֵתֶ֑ךָ אִ֣ישׁ מִמֶּ֔נּוּ אֶת־
INT: bury your dead another at his grave

Genesis 24:32
HEB: רַגְלָ֔יו וְרַגְלֵ֥י הָאֲנָשִׁ֖ים אֲשֶׁ֥ר אִתּֽוֹ׃
KJV: his feet, and the men's feet
INT: his feet and the feet and the men's who for

Genesis 29:19
HEB: מִתִּתִּ֥י אֹתָ֖הּ לְאִ֣ישׁ אַחֵ֑ר שְׁבָ֖ה
INT: give to give her to another stay

Genesis 29:22
HEB: אֶת־ כָּל־ אַנְשֵׁ֥י הַמָּק֖וֹם וַיַּ֥עַשׂ
KJV: gathered together all the men of the place,
INT: Laban all the men of the place and made

Genesis 30:15
HEB: קַחְתֵּ֣ךְ אֶת־ אִישִׁ֔י וְלָקַ֕חַת גַּ֥ם
INT: A small to take you to take again

Genesis 31:49
HEB: כִּ֥י נִסָּתֵ֖ר אִ֥ישׁ מֵרֵעֵֽהוּ׃
INT: when are absent from the other

Genesis 32:24
HEB: לְבַדּ֑וֹ וַיֵּאָבֵ֥ק אִישׁ֙ עִמּ֔וֹ עַ֖ד
INT: alone wrestled another with until

Genesis 34:14
HEB: אֶת־ אֲחֹתֵ֔נוּ לְאִ֖ישׁ אֲשֶׁר־ ל֣וֹ
INT: to give our sister another who is uncircumcised

Genesis 34:20
HEB: וַֽיְדַבְּר֛וּ אֶל־ אַנְשֵׁ֥י עִירָ֖ם לֵאמֹֽר׃
KJV: and communed with the men of their city,
INT: and spoke with the men of their city saying

Genesis 37:15
HEB: וַיִּמְצָאֵ֣הוּ אִ֔ישׁ וְהִנֵּ֥ה תֹעֶ֖ה
INT: found him and behold was wandering

Genesis 37:15
HEB: בַּשָּׂדֶ֑ה וַיִּשְׁאָלֵ֧הוּ הָאִ֛ישׁ לֵאמֹ֖ר מַה־
INT: the field asked another saying What

Genesis 38:21
HEB: וַיִּשְׁאַ֞ל אֶת־ אַנְשֵׁ֤י מְקֹמָהּ֙ לֵאמֹ֔ר
KJV: Then he asked the men of that place,
INT: asked the men of her place saying

Genesis 38:25
HEB: חָמִ֙יהָ֙ לֵאמֹ֔ר לְאִישׁ֙ אֲשֶׁר־ אֵ֣לֶּה
INT: father-in-law saying another to whom these

Genesis 39:2
HEB: יוֹסֵ֔ף וַיְהִ֖י אִ֣ישׁ מַצְלִ֑יחַ וַיְהִ֕י
INT: Joseph became another A successful became

222 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 582
222 Occurrences


’ă·nā·šāw — 1 Occ.
’ă·nā·šê·nū — 1 Occ.
’ă·nā·šîm — 39 Occ.
’an·šê — 47 Occ.
’an·šê·hen — 1 Occ.
bə·’an·šê — 1 Occ.
’ĕ·nō·wōš — 26 Occ.
hā·’ă·nā·šîm — 39 Occ.
hā·’îš — 2 Occ.
’îš — 22 Occ.
’î·šāh — 1 Occ.
’î·šî — 1 Occ.
’î·šîm — 1 Occ.
la·’ă·nā·šāw — 1 Occ.
la·’ă·nā·šîm — 1 Occ.
lā·’îš — 2 Occ.
lə·’an·šê — 1 Occ.
le·’ĕ·nō·wōš — 2 Occ.
lə·’îš — 3 Occ.
lə·’î·šāh — 1 Occ.
mê·’an·šê — 1 Occ.
mê·’ĕ·nō·wōš — 4 Occ.
ū·mê·’an·šê — 1 Occ.
wa·’ă·nā·šāw — 5 Occ.
wa·’ă·nā·šîm — 3 Occ.
ḇā·’îš — 1 Occ.
wə·’an·šê — 6 Occ.
wə·’an·šê·hem — 1 Occ.
ḇe·’ĕ·nō·wōš — 1 Occ.
wə·hā·’ă·nā·šîm — 6 Occ.

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