Lexical Summary eden: a base, pedestal Original Word: אֶדֶןTransliteration: eden Phonetic Spelling: (eh'-den) Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: a base, pedestal Meaning: a base, pedestal Strong's Concordance foundation, socket From the same as 'adown (in the sense of strength); a basis (of a building, a column, etc.) -- foundation, socket. see HEBREW 'adown Brown-Driver-Briggs H134. eden [אֶ֫דֶן]57 noun masculineExodus 26:19 base, pedestal — אָ֑דֶן 38:7; plural אֲדָנִים 26:19 +; construct אַדְנֵי Song of Solomon 5:15 +, etc. 1 pedestals of fine gold, on which pillars of marble were set Song of Solomon 5:15. 2 pedestals of the earth on which its pillars were placed Job 38:6 ("" corner-stone). 3 (metal) pedestals, bases, or sockets in which tenons of planks & pillars of tabernacle were set up; two for each plank & one for each pillar Exodus 26:19 (3 t. in verse) + 52 t. in Exodus 26, 27, 35-40 Numbers 3, 4 (all P); compare ᵐ5 Sm Co for אָרְכּוֺ Ezekiel 41:22, of altar. |