Lexical Summary qanah: To acquire, to buy, to possess, to create Original Word: קָנָה Strong's Exhaustive Concordance attain, buyer, teach to keep cattle, get, provoke to jealousy, possessor, purchaseA primitive root; to erect, i.e. Create; by extension, to procure, especially by purchase (causatively, sell); by implication to own -- attain, buy(-er), teach to keep cattle, get, provoke to jealousy, possess(-or), purchase, recover, redeem, X surely, X verily. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definition to get, acquire NASB Translation acquire (6), acquired (1), acquires (2), bought (20), buy (23), buyer (4), buying (2), buys (1), formed (1), gain acquisition (1), gained (1), get (3), gets (1), gotten (1), owner (1), possessed (1), possessor (2), purchased (3), purchaser (3), recover (1), redeemed (1), sold (1), surely buy (2). Brown-Driver-Briggs I. קָנָה84 verb get, acquire (Late Hebrew = Biblical Hebrew; Phoenician (Punic) מקנא, property [in cattle]; Assyrian ‡anû, gain, acquire, MeissnSuppl. 85; Arabic ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Qal81 Perfect3masculine singular ׳ק Genesis 25:10 +; suffix קֶָ נ֑ךָ Deuteronomy 32:6, קָנָהוּ Leviticus 27:24; 3feminine singularקָֽנְתָה Psalm 78:54; 2masculine singular קָנִיתָ Exodus 15:16 +, etc.; Imperfect3masculine singular יִקְנֶךְ Leviticus 22:11 +, וַיִ֫קֶן Genesis 33:19 +, etc.; Imperative masculine singular קְנֵח Genesis 47:19 +; Infinitive absolute קָנֹה Leviticus 25:14; 1 Chronicles 21:24, קָנוֺ 2 Samuel 24:24; cstr. קְנֹה Proverbs 16:16, קְנוֺת Proverbs 16:16 +, etc.; Participle קֹנֶה Deuteronomy 28:68, קְוֺנֶה Proverbs 15:32 +, etc.; — 1 get, acquire (all poetry) : a. of God as originating, creating, קֹנֵה שָׁמַיִם וָאָרֶץ Genesis 14:19,22; Deuteronomy 32:6 (Israel), Psalm 139:13 (כִּלְֹיתָ֑י); Proverbs 8:22 ( חכמה q. v.). b. of God as victoriously redeeming his people Exodus 15:16; Isaiah 11:11; Psalm 74:2 ("" גָּאַל) object הַרוֶֿה Psalm 78:54. c. of Eve, acquiring קַיִן, ׳אֶתיֿ (i.e. with the help of), Genesis 4:1 (J). d. of acquiring wisdom, knowledge (only Proverbs): Proverbs 1:5; Proverbs 4:5 (twice in verse); Proverbs 4:7 (twice in verse); Proverbs 15:32; Proverbs 16:16 (twice in verse); Proverbs 17:16; Proverbs 18:15; Proverbs 19:8; Proverbs 23:23. 2 elsewhere buy Exodus 21:2 (E), Genesis 47:22 (J), Genesis 50:13 (P), Leviticus 27:24(H), Deuteronomy 28:68; Isaiah 24:2; Jeremiah 13:1; Ezekiel 7:12; Proverbs 20:14 +; קֹנֶה owner, as purchaser Leviticus 25:30 (P) Isaiah 1:3; Zechariah 11:5 +. Niph`al be bought: Perfect3masculine singular נִקְנָה Jeremiah 32:43; Imperfect3masculine plural יִקָּנוּ Jeremiah 32:15. Hiph`il Perfect3masculine singular suffix אָדָם חִקְנַנִי Zechariah 13:5; AV makes denominative of מִקְנֶה cattle; Thes RV MartiKau Buhl caused (one) to purchase me, i.e. made me a bondman; < We Now GASm read אֲרָמָה קִנְיָנִי — Participle מַקְנֶה see קנא. Topical Lexicon Semantic Range and Key Themes קָנָה (qanah) spans the ideas of acquiring, buying, possessing, or bringing forth. Scripture applies it to tangible transactions (land, servants, livestock), intangible treasures (wisdom and truth), and, supremely, to the Lord’s creative and redemptive ownership. Roughly eighty-five occurrences fall into four broad arenas: divine prerogative, redemptive purchase, covenant economy, and personal acquisition. Divine Ownership and Creation • Genesis 14:19,22 presents God Most High as “Possessor of heaven and earth,” grounding all subsequent human stewardship in His absolute ownership. The verb therefore underlines that creation itself is God’s acquisition, establishing His sovereign right to command and to care. Redemptive Purchase of a People • Exodus 15:16 celebrates Israel’s rescue: “Terror and dread fall upon them… until Your people pass by, O LORD, until the people You purchased pass by.” These texts tie the Exodus and Conquest to a commercial metaphor—Israel belongs to Yahweh by price and power, prefiguring the New Testament’s language of Christ “purchasing” the church with His blood (Acts 20:28). Covenant Economics and Social Justice קָנָה dominates Israel’s legal material on property and servitude: In every case economic activity is framed by covenant loyalty, compassion, and the acknowledgment that ultimate ownership is God’s. Domestic and Agricultural Acquisition • The first human use occurs when Eve declares, “With the help of the LORD, I have brought forth [qanah] a man” (Genesis 4:1), linking childbirth to divine cooperation. Wisdom, Truth, and Spiritual Treasure Proverbs invests qanah with ethical urgency: “Get wisdom, get understanding” (Proverbs 4:5). “Wisdom is supreme; therefore get wisdom” (4:7). “How much better to get wisdom than gold” (16:16). “Buy the truth and do not sell it” (23:23). Here acquisition is lifelong pursuit, valuing divine instruction above material gain. Prophetic Imagery and Eschatological Hope Isaiah 1:3 contrasts an ox that “knows its owner” with Israel’s ignorance, exposing spiritual dullness regarding the One who has possessed them. Hosea’s marriage analogy implicitly recalls God’s right of ownership over His wayward bride, anticipating ultimate restoration purchased at great cost. Christological and New Covenant Implications Old Testament qanah themes converge in the Messiah, who says, “The Son of Man came… to give His life as a ransom for many” (echoing the market imagery). The verb prepares the theological soil for New Testament terms such as agorazō and peripoiēō, underscoring that believers are “bought at a price” (1 Corinthians 6:20). Thus the Creator-Owner of Genesis is also the Redeemer-Purchaser of Calvary. Practical Ministry Application 1. Stewardship: Congregations may ground teaching on tithes, offerings, and ecological care in God’s original possession of creation (Genesis 14:19). Through קָנָה, Scripture weaves a consistent testimony: the God who acquires all things by right of creation lovingly purchases His people by grace, calls them to acquire wisdom by choice, and promises a redeemed creation fully possessed in the age to come. Forms and Transliterations אֶקְנֶ֖ה אֶקְנֶ֤ה אקנה הִקְנַ֥נִי הַמַּקְנֶֽה׃ הַקֹּנֶ֣ה הַקּוֹנֶ֑ה הַקּוֹנֶה֙ המקנה׃ הקונה הקנה הקנני וְלִקְנ֤וֹת וְנִקְנָ֥ה וְקָנִ֤יתָ וְקָנִ֥יתָ וַיִּ֜קֶן וַיִּ֨קֶן וַיִּקְנֵ֡הוּ וָֽאֶקְנֶה֙ וָאֶקְנֶ֥ה וּקְנ֥וֹת ואקנה ויקן ויקנהו ולקנות ונקנה וקנות וקנית יִקְנ֗וּ יִקְנֶ֥ה יִקְנֶֽה׃ יִקְנֶה־ יִקָּנ֥וּ יקנה יקנה־ יקנה׃ יקנו כַּקּוֹנֶה֙ כקונה לִקְנ֖וֹת לִקְנ֤וֹת לִקְנ֧וֹת לִקְנֽוֹת׃ לִקְנוֹת֙ לַקֹּנֶ֥ה לקנה לקנות לקנות׃ ק֣וֹנֶה קְ֠נֵה קְ֭נֵה קְֽנֹה־ קְנֵ֣ה קְנֵֽה־ קְנֵה־ קְנוֹתְךָ֥ קָ֘נִ֤יתָ קָ֠נִינוּ קָ֭נָנִי קָּנֶ֔ךָ קָנ֨וֹ קָנְתָ֥ה קָנִ֑ינוּ קָנִ֔יתָה קָנִ֖יתָ קָנִ֙יתִי֙ קָנִ֣יתָ קָנִ֥יתִי קָנִ֧יתִי קָנִ֨יתִי קָנִ֨יתָ קָנִֽיתָ׃ קָנָ֑ה קָנָ֔ה קָנָ֖הוּ קָנָ֥ה קָנָ֧ה קָנָ֨ה קָנָה֩ קָנֹ֖ה קָנֹ֥ה קֹֽנֶה־ קֹנֵ֔הוּ קֹנֵ֖ה קֹנֵיהֶ֤ן קֹנֶֽה׃ קונה קנה קנה־ קנה׃ קנהו קנו קנותך קניהן קנינו קנית קנית׃ קניתה קניתי קנך קנני קנתה תִּקְנ֔וּ תִּקְנ֖וּ תִּקְנֶ֖ה תִקְנֶה֙ תקנה תקנו ’eq·neh ’eqneh ekNeh hakkoNeh ham·maq·neh hammakNeh hammaqneh haq·qō·neh haq·qō·w·neh haqqōneh haqqōwneh hikNani hiq·na·nî hiqnanî kakkoNeh kaNah kaNahu Kanani kaNecha kaneTah Kaninu kaNita kaNitah kaNiti kaNo kaNoh kaq·qō·w·neh kaqqōwneh keneh kenoh kenotCha koNeh koNehu koneiHen lakkoNeh laq·qō·neh laqqōneh likNot liq·nō·wṯ liqnōwṯ qā·nā·hū qā·nā·nî qā·nāh qā·ne·ḵā qā·nə·ṯāh qā·nî·nū qā·nî·ṯā qā·nî·ṯāh qā·nî·ṯî qā·nōh qā·nōw qānāh qānāhū qānānî qāneḵā qānəṯāh qānînū qānîṯā qānîṯāh qānîṯî qānōh qānōw qə·nêh qə·nêh- qə·nō·wṯ·ḵā qə·nōh- qənêh qənêh- qənōh- qənōwṯḵā qō·nê·hen qō·nê·hū qō·neh qō·nêh qō·neh- qō·w·neh qōneh qōnêh qōneh- qōnêhen qōnêhū qōwneh tikNeh tikNu tiq·neh ṯiq·neh tiq·nū tiqneh ṯiqneh tiqnū ū·qə·nō·wṯ ukeNot ūqənōwṯ vaekNeh vaiYiken vaiyikNehu vekaNita velikNot venikNah wā’eqneh wā·’eq·neh way·yi·qen way·yiq·nê·hū wayyiqen wayyiqnêhū wə·liq·nō·wṯ wə·niq·nāh wə·qā·nî·ṯā wəliqnōwṯ wəniqnāh wəqānîṯā yikkaNu yikNeh yikNu yiq·neh yiq·neh- yiq·nū yiq·qā·nū yiqneh yiqneh- yiqnū yiqqānūLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 4:1 HEB: קַ֔יִן וַתֹּ֕אמֶר קָנִ֥יתִי אִ֖ישׁ אֶת־ NAS: and she said, I have gotten a manchild KJV: and said, I have gotten a man INT: to Cain said have gotten A manchild from Genesis 14:19 Genesis 14:22 Genesis 25:10 Genesis 33:19 Genesis 39:1 Genesis 47:19 Genesis 47:20 Genesis 47:22 Genesis 47:23 Genesis 49:30 Genesis 50:13 Exodus 15:16 Exodus 21:2 Leviticus 22:11 Leviticus 25:14 Leviticus 25:15 Leviticus 25:28 Leviticus 25:30 Leviticus 25:44 Leviticus 25:45 Leviticus 25:50 Leviticus 27:24 Deuteronomy 28:68 Deuteronomy 32:6 85 Occurrences |