Hebrew · H339, G352 · unreviewed

Iyim

Properly, a habitable spot (as desirable); dry land , a coast , an island · to straighten up

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אִי H339 properly, a habitable spot (as desirable); dry land , a coast , an island
Pronunciation ʾiy
Habitable land conceptualized as desirable territory—emphasizes livability and human settlement potential, not mere geography
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ἀνακύπτω G352 to straighten up
Pronunciation anakýptō
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What does iyim (iyim) mean in the Bible?

אִי · ἀνακύπτω is a Hebrew word meaning "distant islands or coastal lands".

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Meaning

distant islands or coastal lands
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