גֶּ֣פֶן

𐤂𐤐𐤍

gephen

the vine

Vine, specifically the cultivated grapevine (Vitis vinifera) grown for its fruit. In most contexts in the Hebrew Bible, גֶּפֶן (gephen) refers to the domesticated, fruit-bearing plant whose grapes are used for food and for the production of wine. The term emphasizes the agricultural and economic importance of the grapevine in ancient Israelite society and is often employed as a symbol of prosperity, blessing, or the state of the land. Less commonly, it may also refer more generally to the vine as a plant, but its primary reference is to the grapevine and its agricultural product.

H1612

Psalms 80:15 · Word #9

Lexicon H1612

Lemmaגֶּפֶן
Lemma (Paleo)𐤂𐤐𐤍
Transliterationgephen
Strong'sH1612
DefinitionVine, specifically the cultivated grapevine (Vitis vinifera) grown for its fruit. In most contexts in the Hebrew Bible, גֶּפֶן (gephen) refers to the domesticated, fruit-bearing plant whose grapes are used for food and for the production of wine. The term emphasizes the agricultural and economic importance of the grapevine in ancient Israelite society and is often employed as a symbol of prosperity, blessing, or the state of the land. Less commonly, it may also refer more generally to the vine as a plant, but its primary reference is to the grapevine and its agricultural product.

Morphology HNcbsa All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Subtype c — Common — Common noun
Gender b — Both — Both (masculine and feminine)
Number s — Singular — Singular
State a — Absolute — The noun stands independently

Common Translation

Phrasethe vine

SIBI-P1 Translation H1612-09

grapevine

Morphological NotesNoun, common; singular; absolute state; grammatically feminine in usage.
Rendering RationaleThe noun denotes the cultivated grape-bearing vine central to ancient Israelite agriculture. Rendering it as "grapevine" preserves its specific agricultural reference rather than the broader "vine."

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