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זַן

zan · properly, nourished (or fully developed), i.e. a form or sort

H2177noun2 occurrences
BDB Hebrew LexiconH2177noun

זַן

zan

properly, nourished (or fully developed), i.e. a form or sort

Definition

The Hebrew noun זַן (zan) refers to a 'kind' or 'sort,' specifically denoting a distinct type or variety within a larger category. It describes things that are fully developed or properly nourished, implying a mature and distinct form. In its two biblical occurrences, it is used in contexts of abundance and provision: in 2 Chronicles 16:14, it refers to 'all manner of spices' prepared for King Asa's burial, and in Psalm 144:13, it describes barns filled with 'all manner of store,' picturing agricultural prosperity.

Biblical Usage

This word appears only twice in the Old Testament, both times in poetic or descriptive contexts emphasizing variety and plenitude. In 2 Chronicles 16:14, it is part of a royal burial narrative, specifying diverse spices. In Psalm 144:13, it is used in a blessing of agricultural abundance, highlighting different kinds of produce. The pattern shows it is employed to convey comprehensiveness within a category of goods.

Etymology

זַן derives from the root זוּן (zun, H2109), meaning 'to nourish' or 'to feed.' This root connection suggests the developed sense of something that has been sustained to maturity, hence a distinct, fully-formed kind. Cognates in other Semitic languages also relate to nourishment or support.

Semantic Range

While not a central theological term, זַן enriches the biblical portrayal of God's provision and order. In Psalm 144:13, its use in a prayer for blessing underscores the diversity and sufficiency of God's gifts to His people. It subtly reflects the Creator's intention for variety within creation, as seen in different 'kinds' of produce, pointing to His abundant care. In ancient Israelite culture, distinct 'kinds' of spices (2 Chronicles 16:14) or store (Psalm 144:13) were markers of wealth, proper ritual, and divine favor. Spices were valuable for burial rites, honoring the deceased, while abundant, varied harvests signaled peace and blessing. The word implies a cultural appreciation for categorized, quality provisions. מִין (min, H4327) — a more common term for 'kind' or 'species,' used in creation contexts (Genesis 1:11-12). טוּב (tuv, H2898) — often 'goodness' or 'best,' can refer to choice produce but focuses on quality rather than variety.

Word Details

Strong's NumberH2177
LanguageHebrew (Biblical)
Part of Speechnoun
Hebrew Formזַן
Transliterationzan
Pronunciationzan
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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).

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References

  1. Abbott-Smith, G. (1921) A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. [Public Domain]
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