תְּנוּמָה
te.nu.mah
slumber
Lexicon Entry
Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
What Original Readers Understood
ExploredThe Hebrew word "te.nu.mah" (H8572) is defined as "slumber." It is used five times in the Bible, indicating its importance in the narrative. In the context of sleep, "te.nu.mah" likely refers to a state of deep rest or unconsciousness, as opposed to a lighter state of drowsiness or relaxation. The use of "te.nu.mah" in the Bible suggests that sleep is not just a physical necessity but also a significant aspect of human experience. Its occurrence in various contexts, such as poetic descriptions of nature (e.g., Psalm 104:23) and narrative accounts of human emotions (e.g., Genesis 27:42), highlights the complexity and multifaceted nature of sleep. The significance of "te.nu.mah" lies in its representation of the human need for rest and rejuvenation. Its presence in the Bible underscores the importance of sleep as a fundamental aspect of human life, one that is essential for physical and emotional well-being.
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Occurrences in Scripture
5 total occurrences across the text
In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falls on men, in slumbering on the bed;
Psalms 132:4I will not give sleep to my eyes, or slumber to my eyelids;
Proverbs 6:4Give no sleep to your eyes, nor slumber to your eyelids.
Proverbs 6:10A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep:
Proverbs 24:33a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep,