The Synonymous Words
used for "Man".
This Is
Appendix 14 From The Companion Bible.
There
are four principal Hebrew words rendered "man",
and these must be carefully discriminated. Every occurrence is noted in
the margin of The Companion Bible. They represent him from
four different points of view :-
- 'Adam, denotes his origin, as
being made from the "dust of the Adamah"
ground (Latin homo).
- 'Ish, has regard to sex, a male (Latin vir).
- 'Enosh, has regard to his infirmities, as
physically mortal, and as to character, incurable.
- Geber, has respect to his strength,
a mighty man.
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I.
'Adam, without the article, denotes man or mankind in
general (Genesis 1:26;
2:5;
5:1,
followed by plural pronoun). With the article, it denotes the
man, Adam, though rendered "man" in
Genesis 1:27;
2:7
(twice) 8,15,16,19
(margin), 22
(twice); 3:12,22,24;
5:1;
6:1
(rendered "men"), 2,3,4.
After this, the Hebrew 'Adam = man or men, is used of the
descendants of Adam. Hence, Christ is called "the son of
Adam", not a son of Enosh.
With the particle
('eth) in addition to the article it is very emphatic, and
means self, very, this same, this very,. See Genesis 2:7
(first occurrence), 8,15.
Rendered in the Septuagint
(anthropos) 411 times;
(aner) eighteen times (fifteen in Proverbs); once
(thnetos), Proverbs 20:24
= dying; four times
(brotos), mortal (all in Job); once
(gegenes), earth-born, Jeremiah 32:20.
II.
'Ish. First occurrence in
feminine, Genesis 2:23,
'ishah = woman. Therefore, 'ish
= male, or husband ; a man, in contrast with a woman. A great man in
contrast with ordinary men (Psalm 49:2,
where "low" are called the children of Adam,
and the "high" = children of 'ish.
So Psalm 62:9
and Isaiah 2:9;
5:15;
31:8).
When God is spoken of as man, it is 'ish (Exodus 15:3.
So Joshua 5:13.
Daniel 9:21;
10:5;
12:6,7.
Zechariah 1:8,
etc.). Also, in such expressions as "man of God",
"man of understanding", etc. In the early
chapters of Genesis we have it in chapters 3:22,24
and 4:1.
Translated in Septuagint 1,083 times by
(aner), Latin vir, and only 450 by
(anthropos), Latin homo.
It is rendered "husband"
sixty-nine times, "person" twelve times, and
once or twice each in thirty-nine different ways.
III.
'Enosh. First occurrence
Genesis 6:4,
men of name. Always in a bad sense (Isaiah 5:22;
45:14.
Judges 18:25).
Morally = depraved, and physically = frail, weak.
It is from 'anash, to be sick, wretched, weak, and denotes
inability, for strength, physically; and for good, morally
(compare 2Samuel
12:15.
Job 34:6.
Jeremiah 15:18;
17:9;
30:12,15.
Micah 1:9).
Note the contrasts, Isaiah 2:11
and 17,
"The lofty looks of man ('Adam) shall be
humbled, and the haughtiness of men ('Enosh) shall be
bowed down" (compare Isaiah 13:12.
Job 25:6.
Psalms 8:4;
90:3;
144:3.
Job 4:17;
10:5;
7:17.
Daniel 4:16).
Other instructive passages are Isaiah 8:1;
66:24.
Ezekiel 24:17
(afflicted, or mourners. Compare Jeremiah 17:16,
"day of man"). In 1Samuel
4:9
it is probably plural of 'Ish (so probably Genesis 18 and
19, where the indefinite plural must be interpreted by the context,
because 'Adam would have denoted human, and 'Ish,
males).
It is rendered "man" 518
times, "certain" eleven times, and once or twice
each in twenty-four other and different ways.
IV.
Geber. first occurrence in
Genesis 6:4
1,
mighty men, and denotes man in respect of his physical
strength, as 'Enosh does in respect of the depravity of
his nature. It is rendered "man" sixty-seven
times, "mighty" twice, "man child"
once, "every one" once. In the Septuagint
rendered fourteen times
(anthropos) and the rest by
(aner).
For illustrative passages see Exodus 10:11;
12:37.
1Samuel
16:18.
2Samuel
23:1.
Numbers 24:3,15.
1Chronicles
26:12;
28:1.
2Chronicles
13:3.
Ezra 4:21;
5:4,10;
6:8.
V.
Methim
(plural) = adults as distinguished from children, and males as
distinguished from females. Occurs Genesis 34:30.
Deuteronomy 2:34;
3:6;
4:27;
26:5;
28:62;
33:6.
1Chronicles
16:19.
Job 11:3,11;
19:19;
22:15;
24:12;
31:31.
Psalm 17:14;
26:4;
105:12.
Isaiah 3:25;
5:13;
41:14.
Jeremiah 44:28.
NOTE 1
In Genesis 6:4,
we have three out of the above four words: "daughters of men"
(= daughters of [the man] 'Adam); "mighty men"
= (geber); "men of renown" =
Hebrew men ('Enosh) of name, that is to say, renowned for
their moral depravity.
Gen 6:4
4 There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the
daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became
mighty men which were of old, men of renown. (KJV)
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