H4488 מנה - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


מנה
mâneh
maw-neh'
From H4487; properly a fixed weight or measured amount, that is, (technically) a maneh or mina

KJV Usage: maneh, pound.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB4712

מנה

1. maneh, mina, pound
a. 60 shekels and 1/50 talent (of silver)
1. 1/60 talent in early Babylonian standard
b. 100 shekels and 1/100 talent (of gold)
Origin: from H4487
TWOT: 1213b
Parts of Speech: Noun Masculine

TBESH:
מָנֶה
ma.neh
H:N-M
mina
1) maneh, mina, pound
1a) 60 shekels and 1/50 talent (of silver)
1a1) 1/60 talent in early Babylonian standard
1b) 100 shekels and 1/100 talent (of gold)

View how H4488 מנה is used in the Bible

5 occurrences of H4488 מנה

1 Kings 10:17 pounds
Ezra 2:69 pounds
Nehemiah 7:71 pounds
Nehemiah 7:72 pounds
Ezekiel 45:12 shall be your maneh.

Distinct usage

4 pounds
1 shall be your maneh.

Corresponding Greek Words

maneh G3414 mna


Related words

H4488

H4487 מנה mânâh

מנה
mânâh
maw-naw'
A primitive root; properly to weigh out; by implication to allot or constitute officially; also to enumerate or enroll

KJV Usage: appoint, count, number, prepare, set, tell.


H4483 מנה מנא me nâ' me nâh
מנה מנא
me nâ' me nâh
men-aw', men-aw'
(Chaldee); corresponding to H4487; to count, appoint

KJV Usage: number, ordain, set.


H4489 מנה môneh
מנה
môneh
mo-neh'
From H4487; properly something weighed out, that is, (figuratively) a portion of time, that is, an instance

KJV Usage: time.


H4490 מנה mânâh
מנה
mânâh
maw-naw'
From H4487; properly something weighed out, that is, (generally) a division; specifically (of food) a ration; also a lot

KJV Usage: such things as belonged, part, portion.


H4507 מני me nı̂y
מני
me nı̂y
men-ee'
From H4487; the Apportioner, that is, Fate (as an idol)

KJV Usage: number.


H4521 מנת me nâth
מנת
me nâth
men-awth'
From H4487; an allotment (by courtesy, law or providence)

KJV Usage: portion.


H8553 תּמנה timnâh
תּמנה
timnâh
tim-naw'
From H4487; a portion assigned; Timnah, the name of two places in Palestine

KJV Usage: Timnah, Timnath, Thimnathah.