H5058 נגינת נגינה - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


נגינת נגינה
ne gı̂ynâh ne gı̂ynath
neg-ee-naw', neg-ee-nath'
From H5059; properly instrumental music; by implication a stringed instrument; by extension a poem set to music; specifically an epigram

KJV Usage: stringed instrument, musick, Neginoth [plural], song.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB4974

נגינת נגינה

1. music, song, taunt song
a. music (of stringed instrument)
b. song
1. taunting or mocking song
Origin: from H5059
TWOT: 1292.1a
Parts of Speech: Noun Feminine

TBESH:
נְגִינָה
ne.gi.nah
H:N-F
music
1) music, song, taunt song
1a) music (of stringed instrument)
1b) song
1b1) taunting or mocking song

View how H5058 נגינת נגינה is used in the Bible

8 occurrences of H5058 נגינת נגינה

Job 30:9 And now I am their song,
Psalms 4:1on Neginoth,
Psalms 69:12 against me; and I was the song
Psalms 77:6 my song
Isaiah 38:20 me: therefore we will sing my songs
Lamentations 3:14 and their song
Lamentations 5:14 from their music.
Habakkuk 3:19 on my stringed instruments.

Distinct usage

1 And now I am their song,
1 against me; and I was the song
1 my song
1 and their song
1 from their music.
1 on my stringed instruments.
1 me: therefore we will sing my songs
1on Neginoth,

Corresponding Greek Words

neginah G2788 kithara
neginah G5215 humnos
neginot G5603 ode *


Related words

H5058

H5059 נגן nâgan

נגן
nâgan
naw-gan'
A primitive root; prop to thrum, that is, beat a tune with the fingers; especially to play on a stringed instrument; hence (generally) to make music

KJV Usage: player on instruments, sing to the stringed instruments, melody, ministrel, play (-er. -ing).


H101 אגּן 'aggân
אגּן
'aggân
ag-gawn'
Probably from H5059; a bowl (as pounded out hollow)

KJV Usage: basin, cup, goblet.


H1660 גּת gath
גּת
gath
gath
Probably from H5059 (in the sense of treading out grapes); a wine press (or vat for holding the grapes in pressing them)

KJV Usage: (wine-) press (fat).


H4485 מנגּינה mangı̂ynâh
מנגּינה
mangı̂ynâh
man-ghee-naw'
From H5059; a satire

KJV Usage: music.