Lexicon sheken: To dwell, to abide, to reside Original Word: שְׁכַן Strong's Exhaustive Concordance cause to dwell, have habitation (Aramaic) corresponding to shakan -- cause to dwell, have habitation. see HEBREW shakan NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to shakan Definition to dwell NASB Translation dwell (1), lodged (1). Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Aramaic root corresponding to the Hebrew שָׁכַן (shakan)Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • G2730: κατοικέω (katoikeō) • to dwell, inhabit Usage: This Aramaic verb is used to describe the act of dwelling or residing, often with a sense of permanence or stability. It is typically used in contexts where the presence is enduring or established. Context: The Aramaic verb שְׁכַן (shekan) is a term that conveys the concept of dwelling or residing in a place with a sense of permanence. This word is closely related to the Hebrew שָׁכַן (shakan), which carries a similar meaning. In the Biblical context, שְׁכַן is used to describe the act of settling or inhabiting a location, often implying a stable and enduring presence. Forms and Transliterations יִשְׁכְּנָ֖ן ישכנן שַׁכִּ֧ן שכן šak·kin šakkin shakKin yiš·kə·nān yishkeNan yiškənānLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Ezra 6:12 HEB: וֵֽאלָהָ֞א דִּ֣י שַׁכִּ֧ן שְׁמֵ֣הּ תַּמָּ֗ה NAS: has caused His name to dwell there KJV: that hath caused his name to dwell there INT: may the God who to dwell his name there Daniel 4:21 2 Occurrences |