Biblica Analytica

לְבָנָה

le.va.nah (H3842)

moon

3 verses 2 books OT 3 / NT 0
AI Word Study

The Hebrew word "לְבָנָה" (le.va.nah) is defined as "moon". It falls within the semantic domain of "Light & Darkness", indicating its association with illumination and the night sky. This word is used three times in the Bible, suggesting its importance in the cultural and linguistic context of ancient Israel. Given its definition and semantic domain, "לְבָנָה" likely refers to the physical moon, which was a prominent feature of the night sky in ancient times. Its use in the Bible may be related to the moon's role in marking time, influencing the tides, or serving as a symbol of divine guidance. As a word with a specific, concrete meaning, "לְבָנָה" provides a tangible connection to the natural world and the cultural practices of ancient Israel. Its limited usage in the Bible may indicate that it was not a central concept in their theology, but rather a descriptive term used to convey ideas related to light, darkness, and the night sky.

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Song of Solomon 6:10

Who is she who looks out as the morning, beautiful as the moon, clear as the sun, and awesome as an army with banners?

Isaiah 24:23

Then the moon will be confounded, and the sun ashamed; for Yahweh of Armies will reign on Mount Zion, and in Jerusalem; and glory will be before his elders.

Isaiah 30:26

Moreover the light of the moon will be like the light of the sun, and the light of the sun will be seven times brighter, like the light of seven days, in the day that Yahweh binds up the fracture of his people, and heals the wound they were struck with.