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Aegipan

Definition: The Hebrew word "Aegipan" appears several times in scripture, including in the Old Testament and the New Testaments. 1.

Definition of Aegipan

: - In English (KJV):
The word 'Aegipan' is a noun that means 'a desert or dry land', referring to areas where there is no water or vegetation cover.
It has several meanings in the Bible: - 1 Samuel 23:5, "So, she said, I have seen Aegipan." (NASB) - Amos 4:8, "And they shall seek Aegipan: for there is a land like it not as yet." (NIV) - Ezekiel 16:29-30, "And the Lord said to him, You are to seek Aegipan; you cannot find one, and none will follow thee." (MSG) - Psalms 77:5, "But I have found a great land like Aegipan, beyond the sea of Egypt." (NIV) 2.

Example Usage in Bible Stories

: - In Isaiah 14:13-19, the prophet declares that he has not seen Aegipan and says it will take him years to find it. - In Hosea 5:7, a city was described as 'like Aegipan' where they were not able to see God's face. - In Ezekiel 16:32-34, the prophet states that he has found no land like it and cannot find one because of its isolation in a desert. In summary, "Aegipan" is a term used to describe a dry or barren region where there are few plants or vegetation. It refers specifically to an area surrounded by deserts or mountainous terrains without water.


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