Lexicon qenets: Band, bundle, or knot Original Word: קֶנֶץ Strong's Exhaustive Concordance end From an unused root probably meaning to wrench; perversion -- end. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definition a snare, net NASB Translation hunt* (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs [קֵ֫נֶץ noun [masculine] snare, net (si vera lectio); — plural construct (Ges§ 130a) עַדאָֿ֫נָה תְּשִׂימוּן קִנְצֵי לְמִלִּין Job 18:2 how long will ye lay snares for words (catch at words, talk without knowledge)? so Castle JDMich and most, but sense strange; Vrss translate end, so Thes and others (explanation קנצי [very dubious] as Aramaic), read then קֵץ (with singular verb, after ᵐ5), Me Bi Siegf Du, and strike out עַדאָֿנָה Du. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the root קָנַץ (qanats), which is not used in the Hebrew Bible but is related to the concept of gathering or collecting.Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent for קֶנֶץ (Qenets) in the Strong's Concordance, the concept of perversion can be related to several Greek terms that convey similar meanings. These include: Usage: The word קֶנֶץ (Qenets) is not directly found in the canonical texts of the Hebrew Bible. It is a term that is more often discussed in lexicons and theological dictionaries to describe a concept rather than a specific occurrence in the text. Context: The term קֶנֶץ (Qenets) is associated with the idea of moral or spiritual deviation. In the context of biblical theology, perversion is often seen as a departure from God's laws and commandments, leading to sin and moral corruption. The concept of perversion is addressed in various passages throughout the Bible, where the consequences of turning away from divine instruction are highlighted. For example, in the Berean Standard Bible, Proverbs 12:8 states, "A man is praised according to his wisdom, but a perverse heart is despised." This reflects the biblical view that perversion, as a deviation from wisdom and righteousness, is condemned. Forms and Transliterations קִנְצֵ֣י קנצי kinTzei qin·ṣê qinṣêLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |