Berean Strong's Lexicon nogah: Brightness, radiance, light, splendor Original Word: נֹגַהּ Word Origin: Derived from the root verb נָגַהּ (nagah), meaning "to shine" or "to give light." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G5457 (phōs): Light, often used in the New Testament to describe the light of Christ or the illumination of the Gospel. - G1391 (doxa): Glory, which can also imply brightness or splendor, particularly in reference to divine glory. Usage: The Hebrew word "nogah" primarily denotes brightness or radiance, often used to describe the shining light or splendor associated with divine or celestial phenomena. It conveys a sense of brilliance and is frequently used in poetic and prophetic literature to depict the glory and majesty of God or His creation. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, light was a powerful symbol of life, purity, and divine presence. The concept of light as a manifestation of God's glory is prevalent throughout the Old Testament. "Nogah" captures this imagery, often used in contexts where God's presence or the divine order is being highlighted. In a world without artificial lighting, the natural brilliance of the sun, stars, and other celestial bodies held significant spiritual and practical importance. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom nagah Definition brightness NASB Translation bright (1), bright light (1), brightness (10), dawn (1), light (1), radiance (4), sunshine (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs I. נֹ֫גַהּ noun feminineHabakkuk 3:4 brightness; — ׳נ absolute Amos 5:10 +; construct Isaiah 4:5 +; suffix נָגְהָם Joel 2:10; Joel 4:15; — brightness of a (clear, sunshiny) day Amos 5:10 ("" אוֺר; opposed to אָפֵל, חשֶׁךְ), 2 Samuel 23:4 (מִמָּטָר after rain); so figurative of Zion's dawning, זַרְחֵךְ ׳נ Isaiah 60:3 ("" אוֺר); of her righteousness כַּנֹּגַהּ Isaiah 62:1 (with article only here and Ezekiel 1:28), "" כְּלַמִּיד יִבְעָ֑ר; of moon Isaiah 60:19, of stars Joel 2:10; Joel 4:15; of theophany 2 Samuel 22:13 = Psalm 18:13 (in storm); compare Ezekiel 1:4,27,28, ׳כְּבוֺד י ׳נ Ezekiel 10:4; כאור ׳נ Habakkuk 3:4; לָאֵשׁ ׳נ Ezekiel 1:13, אֵשׁ לֶהָבָה ׳נ Isaiah 4:5; בְּרַק ׳נ חֲנִיתֶ֑ךָ Habakkuk 3:11 (of glitter of ׳יs spear; "" אוֺר חִצֶּיךָ); of individual, לוֺ ׳וְאֵין נ Isaiah 50:10 (figurative of distress "" חֲשֵׁכִים); so ׳וְאֹרַח צַדִּיקִים כְּאוֺר נ Proverbs 4:18 the path of righteous men is like a light of brightness. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance brightness, light, clear shining From nagahh; brilliancy (literally or figuratively) -- bright(-ness), light, (clear) shining. see HEBREW nagahh Forms and Transliterations הַנֹּ֙גַהּ֙ הנגה וְנֹ֙גַהּ֙ וְנֹ֛גַהּ וְנֹ֣גַהּ וְנֹ֥גַֽהּ וּלְנֹ֕גַהּ ולנגה ונגה כַנֹּ֙גַהּ֙ כנגה לְנֹ֖גַהּ לְנֹ֥גַהּ לנגה מִנֹּ֖גַהּ מִנֹּ֗גַהּ מִנֹּ֥גַהּ מנגה נָגְהָֽם׃ נֹ֑גַהּ נֹ֖גַהּ נֹ֙גַהּ֙ נֹ֥גַֽהּ נגה נגהם׃ chanNogah han·nō·ḡah hanNogah hannōḡah ḵan·nō·ḡah ḵannōḡah lə·nō·ḡah leNogah lənōḡah min·nō·ḡah minNogah minnōḡah nā·ḡə·hām nageHam nāḡəhām nō·ḡah Nogah nōḡah ū·lə·nō·ḡah uleNogah ūlənōḡah veNogah wə·nō·ḡah wənōḡahLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 2 Samuel 22:13 HEB: מִנֹּ֖גַהּ נֶגְדּ֑וֹ בָּעֲר֖וּ NAS: From the brightness before Him Coals KJV: Through the brightness before him were coals INT: the brightness before were kindled 2 Samuel 23:4 Psalm 18:12 Proverbs 4:18 Isaiah 4:5 Isaiah 50:10 Isaiah 60:3 Isaiah 60:19 Isaiah 62:1 Ezekiel 1:4 Ezekiel 1:13 Ezekiel 1:27 Ezekiel 1:28 Ezekiel 10:4 Joel 2:10 Joel 3:15 Amos 5:20 Habakkuk 3:4 Habakkuk 3:11 19 Occurrences |