גַּנָּבִ֥ים

𐤂𐤍𐤁𐤉𐤌

gannâb

thieves

A person who takes property, goods, or people unlawfully or surreptitiously, without consent. In the Hebrew Bible, גַּנָּב (gannâb) is used for one who commits theft, often by stealth, rather than violent robbery. The term may refer broadly to any thief, whether of objects, livestock, or even people (kidnappers), in both legal and narrative contexts.

H1590

Jeremiah 49:9 · Word #9

Lexicon H1590

Lemmaגַּנָּב
Lemma (Paleo)𐤂𐤍𐤁
Transliterationgannâb
Strong'sH1590
DefinitionA person who takes property, goods, or people unlawfully or surreptitiously, without consent. In the Hebrew Bible, גַּנָּב (gannâb) is used for one who commits theft, often by stealth, rather than violent robbery. The term may refer broadly to any thief, whether of objects, livestock, or even people (kidnappers), in both legal and narrative contexts.

Morphology HNcmpa All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Subtype c — Common — Common noun
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number p — Plural — Plural
State a — Absolute — The noun stands independently

Common Translation

Phrasethieves

SIBI-P1 Translation H1590-03

stealers

Morphological NotesNoun, common, masculine plural absolute; agent noun from the root גנב.
Rendering RationaleThe noun גַּנָּב is an agentive form from the root גנב, denoting one who characteristically steals. The plural masculine absolute form is reflected by the English plural "stealers," preserving both agent sense and number.

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