Bible Word Study
מִנִּי
Minnîy · Minni, an Armenian province
מִנִּי
Minni, an Armenian province
Definition
Minnîy refers to a region or people group mentioned in Jeremiah 51:27 as part of a divine call to arms against Babylon. It is identified as a territory in ancient Armenia, likely corresponding to the Mannaean kingdom situated southeast of Lake Urmia. In the prophetic context, Minni is summoned alongside Ararat and Ashkenaz as nations God will use to execute judgment. The term functions solely as a proper noun denoting this specific geopolitical entity, with no other attested meanings in the Hebrew Bible.
Biblical Usage
The word מִנִּי (Minnîy) appears only once in the Old Testament, in Jeremiah 51:27. It is used in a prophetic oracle against Babylon, where God commands the raising of a standard and the summoning of kingdoms—specifically Ararat, Minni, and Ashkenaz—to wage war. Its usage is strictly as a geographical identifier within a judgment context, with no other patterns or variations across biblical books.
Etymology
The word is of foreign derivation, not from a native Hebrew root. It is a loanword, likely from Akkadian or a related ancient Near Eastern language, referring to the Mannaean people or their territory. The Hebrew form מִנִּי (Minnîy) is a direct transliteration of this foreign name, showing how biblical Hebrew incorporated terms for neighboring nations.
Semantic Range
Minnîy illustrates God's sovereign use of nations—even distant, lesser-known peoples—as instruments of His judgment, as seen in Jeremiah 51:27. Its inclusion underscores the scope of divine authority over all kingdoms, fulfilling prophecy through international conflict. Understanding this name enriches reading by highlighting the historical specificity of God's plans. In its original setting, Minni would have been recognized by ancient Israelites as a real, powerful kingdom in the Armenian highlands, a contemporary geopolitical player. Modern readers might overlook its significance, but for Jeremiah's audience, naming Minni alongside Ararat lent concrete, imminent force to the prophecy of Babylon's fall from distant enemies. אֲרָרָט (’Ărārāṭ, H780) — Another Armenian kingdom summoned alongside Minni in Jeremiah 51:27. אַשְׁכְּנַז (’Ashkənaz, H813) — A people group or region also called to war against Babylon in the same verse.
Word Details
How this works
Definitions are from the Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (BDB, 1906, public domain). Concordance and morphology data are from the OSHB (Open Scriptures Hebrew Bible).
Full methodology & sources →References
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