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Strongs H71

H71

אֲבָנָה (ʼĂbânâh) n (ab-aw-naw')
Source: perhaps feminine of H68; stony; Compare 549.
Meaning: Abanah, a river near Damascus
KJV: Abana.

Brown, Driver, Briggs lexicon entry

אֲמָנָה n.pr.fl.a river (constant ? cf. Is 33:16) flowing down from Antilebanon into the plain of Damascus 2 K 5:12 (Qr; אֲבָנָה Kt)the region from which it flows Ct 4:8. {53}

Appears in a total of 1 verses:

KI2 5:12

OET-LV: 12Not good are_Amana and_Farfar the_rivers_of Dammeseq from_all the_waters_of Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) not will_I_wash (is)_in_them and_I_will_be_clean and_he_turned and_he/it_went in_a_rage.   (KI2_5:12)

OET-RV: 12Aren’t the Damascus rivers Abanah and Pharpar better than any river in Yisrael? Can’t I bathe in them instead and get healed?” So he turned and he went off angrily. (KI2 5:12)

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