Lexicon Navith: Navith Original Word: נָוִית Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Naioth From navah; residence; Navith, a place in Palestine -- Naioth (from the margin). see HEBREW navah NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as naveh Definition an abode of prophets NASB Translation Naioth (6). Brown-Driver-Briggs נוית Kt (i.e. נָוִית, or נָָֽוְיַת, Ginsb), נָיוֺת Qr; probably proper name, of a location in Ramah (possibly = habitations, but dubious, see Dr1Samuel 19:18 HPS); — adode of prophets 1 Samuel 19:18,19,22,23 (twice in verse) and 1 Samuel 20:1 (where Baer נוות Kt); followed by בָּרָמָה (except 1 Samuel 19:18); ᵐ5 Ἀυαθ (ν dropped out after ἐν), so ᵐ5L A Ναυιωθ. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the root נָוָה (navah), which means "to dwell" or "habitation."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Greek equivalents for the Hebrew proper noun נָוִית (Navith) in the Strong's Concordance. However, Greek terms related to dwelling or habitation, such as οἶκος (oikos, Strong's Greek 3624) meaning "house" or "home," may conceptually align with the root meaning of Navith. Usage: The term Navith is used in the context of a geographical location, specifically a place name mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. Context: • Navith is identified as a location in the biblical narrative, though it is not extensively detailed in the text. The name suggests a place of dwelling or habitation, indicating it may have been a settlement or a notable location for dwelling. The etymology of the name, stemming from the root נָוָה, emphasizes its connection to habitation or a place where people reside. The specific historical or geographical details of Navith are not elaborated upon in the biblical text, leaving its exact significance and location open to interpretation and scholarly research. The mention of Navith in the scriptures serves as a testament to the diverse and numerous settlements that existed in the biblical landscape. Forms and Transliterations בְּנָֽיֹות׃ בְּנָיֹ֖ות בְּנָיֹ֥ות בניות בניות׃ מִנָּיֹ֖ות מניות נָיֹ֖ות ניות bə·nā·yō·wṯ beNayot bənāyōwṯ min·nā·yō·wṯ minnaYot minnāyōwṯ nā·yō·wṯ naYot nāyōwṯLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 1 Samuel 19:18 HEB: [בְּנֹוִית כ] (בְּנָֽיֹות׃ ק) NAS: went and stayed in Naioth. KJV: went and dwelt in Naioth. INT: and Samuel and stayed Naioth 1 Samuel 19:19 1 Samuel 19:22 1 Samuel 19:23 1 Samuel 19:23 1 Samuel 20:1 6 Occurrences |