Lexicon :: Strong's H5514 - sînay

סִינַי
Transliteration
sînay
Pronunciation
see-nah'-ee
Part of Speech
proper locative noun
Root Word (Etymology)
Of uncertain derivation
Dictionary Aids

TWOT Reference: 1488

Strong’s Definitions

סִינַי Çîynay, see-nah'-ee; of uncertain derivation; Sinai, mountain of Arabia:—Sinai.


KJV Translation Count — Total: 35x

The KJV translates Strong's H5514 in the following manner: Sinai (35x).

KJV Translation Count — Total: 35x
The KJV translates Strong's H5514 in the following manner: Sinai (35x).
  1. Sinai = "thorny"

    1. the mountain where Moses received the Law from Jehovah; located at the southern end of the Sinai peninsula between the horns of the Red Sea; exact site unknown

Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
סִינַי Çîynay, see-nah'-ee; of uncertain derivation; Sinai, mountain of Arabia:—Sinai.
STRONGS H5514: Abbreviations
סִינַי proper name, of a mountain Sinai; — name of mountain of law-giving in J and especially P (חֹרֵב in E and especially D): Judges 5:5; Psalm 68:9; Deuteronomy 33:2 (poem), also Exodus 16:1 (P); usually הַרסִֿינַי (סִֿינָ֑י Leviticus 7:38 +), rarely J, Exodus 19:20, 23 and perhaps Exodus 34:2, 4, elsewhere mostly P, Exodus 24:16; Exodus 31:18; Exodus 34:29, 32; Leviticus 7:38; Leviticus 25:1; Leviticus 27:34; and Leviticus 26:46 (H), Numbers 3:1; Numbers 28:6, also Nehemiah 9:13; מִרְבַּר סִינַי (סִינָ֑י Numbers 1:19 +), Exodus 19:1, 2; Leviticus 7:38; Numbers 1:1, 19; Numbers 3:4, 14; Numbers 9:1, 5; Numbers 10:12; Numbers 26:64; Numbers 33:15, 16 (all P); — in view of these facts, and of E's use of חֹרֵב (which see), it is probably that Exodus 19:11, 18 (in E passages) are from R. — Σ(ε)ινα. Identification dubious; local tradition names Jebel Musa, mountain at southern end of peninsular between the two arms of Red Sea, so RobBR i. 90 ff., especially 119-122 compare StanleySinai and Pal. 42 f. and elsewhere, specifically its northern spur, Ras Ṣafṣâfeh; but LepsiusBriefe 345 ff., 416 ff. EbGS especially 392 ff. and others advocate Serbal, northwest from Jebel Musa (on tradition, compare Ebib. 413 ff.); see discussion DiExodus 19:1. Against both is the working of Egyptian mines in the peninsula as late as the 19th dynasty (see EbGS 135, 148 ff., 159, etc.), involving presence of soldiers there. This, and connection with Midian (compare also Judges 5:5), have led to search for Sinai further northeast, near head of Gulf of Akaba, or even in Seir, so SayMonuments 263 ff., compare GFMJudges 5:5; 6:1 and Yakut, cited by Id179 n. §, also see GallAltisr. Kultst. 12; on sanctity of the mountain see further RSSem i. 110 f., 2nd ed. 177 f. SmRel. Geschichte. 30.
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BLB Scripture Index of Brown-Driver-Briggs

Exodus

16:1; 19:1; 19:1; 19:2; 19:11; 19:18; 19:20; 19:23; 24:16; 31:18; 34:2; 34:4; 34:29; 34:32

Leviticus

7:38; 7:38; 7:38; 25:1; 26:46; 27:34

Numbers

1:1; 1:19; 1:19; 3:1; 3:4; 3:14; 9:1; 9:5; 10:12; 26:64; 28:6; 33:15; 33:16

Deuteronomy

33:2

Judges

5:5; 5:5; 5:5; 6:1

Nehemiah

9:13

Psalms

68:9