Lexicon tinyan: Second, duplicate, repetition Original Word: תִּנְיָן Strong's Exhaustive Concordance second (Aramaic) corresponding to shnayim; second -- second. see HEBREW shnayim NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to shenayim Definition second (an ord. number) NASB Translation second (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs [תִּנְיָן] adjective second; — feminine singular תִּנְיָנָה (K§ 66, 1) Daniel 7:5. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the Aramaic root תְּנַן (tenan), which is related to the concept of repetition or sequence.Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • Strong's Greek Number 1208: δεύτερος (deuteros) • meaning "second" in Greek, used in the New Testament to denote the second in a sequence or order. Usage: The word תִּנְיָן is used in the Aramaic portions of the Old Testament to denote the ordinal number "second," indicating the position following the first in a sequence. Context: תִּנְיָן (tinnayan) appears in the Aramaic sections of the Old Testament, specifically in the books of Daniel and Ezra. It is used to describe the second in a series or sequence, often in the context of time or order. For example, in the book of Daniel, it is used to denote the second year of a king's reign. The use of תִּנְיָן highlights the structured and ordered nature of events and timelines in the biblical narrative, emphasizing the importance of sequence in the unfolding of divine plans and historical events. The term reflects the broader biblical theme of order and progression, where each event or period follows a divinely ordained sequence. Forms and Transliterations תִנְיָנָ֜ה תנינה ṯin·yā·nāh tinyaNah ṯinyānāhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Daniel 7:5 HEB: חֵיוָה֩ אָחֳרִ֨י תִנְיָנָ֜ה דָּמְיָ֣ה לְדֹ֗ב NAS: beast, a second one, resembling KJV: beast, a second, like INT: beast another A second resembling A bear 1 Occurrence |