יָנ֫וֹחָה
ya.no.chah
Janoah
Lexicon Entry
Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
What Original Readers Understood
Supported# Janoah: A Place Name in Ancient Israel Janoah (יָנוֹחָה) appears twice in the Hebrew Bible and refers to a geographical location rather than a common noun or concept. Based on its limited occurrences, this was a settlement of sufficient importance to be named in biblical historical narratives, though the exact nature of the place—whether a city, village, or region—cannot be determined from the lexical data alone. The minimal frequency of this toponym (only two biblical mentions) suggests it was either a minor settlement, a location significant primarily to specific historical events or regions, or a place name that fell out of use or prominence by the time later biblical texts were composed. Unlike common Hebrew words that appear dozens or hundreds of times, Janoah's rarity makes it difficult to establish broader patterns of usage or cultural significance from lexical evidence alone. What can be confirmed is simply that ancient scribes deemed it worthy of inclusion in the biblical record on two separate occasions.
Source data & methodology
Occurrences in Scripture
2 total occurrences across the text