קֵן
𐤒𐤍
qên
H7064 noun
SILEX Entry
Definition
Nest; a structure constructed by birds (and occasionally other animals) for sheltering eggs or offspring. By extension, it can refer metaphorically to a dwelling-place or protected enclosure, often with an emphasis on security and settled habitation. In some contexts, also used figuratively of homes or abodes for people, suggesting a place of safety, stability, or origin.
Semantic Range
bird's nest, nestlings (young in nest), figurative dwelling or home, place of rest, protected enclosure, intimate domestic space
Root / Etymology
From the root קנן (q-n-n), meaning 'to build, establish a nest, settle.' The primary sense of קֵן derives from this root idea of constructing a settled or sheltered place. While the verbal root is infrequent in the Hebrew Bible, the noun is well-attested in descriptions of birds and their young, and secondarily as a metaphor for domestic or personal dwellings.
Historical & Contextual Notes
קֵן appears prominently in legal (Deut 22:6) and poetic passages (Psalms, Isaiah). In most cases, it refers directly to bird nests, often emphasizing the presence of eggs or chicks as part of Israelite legal protections toward animals. It can also be used metaphorically for human habitations or familial environments, implying warmth, safety, or belonging (e.g., Job 29:18, where Job uses the nest as an image of security and longevity). This metaphorical extension appears in later biblical Hebrew literature and in post-biblical sources. English translations, particularly 'nest,' usually capture the literal meaning but may underplay the word's broader figurative associations with home or refuge. The use of קֵן does not overlap with terms for grand residences or temples (e.g., בַּיִת bayit for 'house,' הֵיכָל heikal for 'palace/temple'), but suggests a more intimate, protective environment. Despite some translations in later periods using "chamber" or "room," its primary use remains linked to animal shelters and metaphorical safe spaces. The image is sometimes applied collectively: a flock's or group's nesting sites, not just individual nests.
Original Strong's Gloss (1890)
contracted from קָנַן; a nest (as fixed), sometimes including the nestlings; figuratively, a chamber or dwelling; nest, room.
Bantu Hebrew
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קנן (q-n-n) — to build, to nest, to settle
| Strong's | Lemma | SIBI-P1 |
|---|---|---|
| H7077 | קָנַן | nest-settled |
Word Forms
8 distinct forms
| SIDANCE | Surface | Transliteration | Morphology | Common | SIBI-P1 | Occurrences |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
H7064-08 |
קִנּ֔/וֹ | qino | HNcmsc/Sp3ms |
his nest | his nest | 3 |
H7064-05 |
קִנֶּֽ/ךָ | qinekha | HNcmsc/Sp2ms |
your nest | your nest | 3 |
H7064-03 |
קֵ֣ן | qen | HNcmsa |
nest | nest | 2 |
H7064-01 |
כַ/קֵּ֤ן | khaqen | HRd/Ncmsa |
like-a-nest | nest | 1 |
H7064-02 |
קַן | qan | HNcmsc |
a nest | nest of | 1 |
H7064-07 |
קִנִּ֖ים | qinim | HNcmpa |
rooms | nests | 1 |
H7064-06 |
קִנִּ֣/י | qini | HNcmsc/Sp1cs |
my nest | my nest | 1 |
H7064-04 |
קִנָּ֑/הּ | qinah | HNcmsc/Sp3fs |
its-nest | lament-dirge | 1 |
Occurrences in Scripture
13 total occurrences
| SIDANCE | Reference | Word | Transliteration | Morphology | Common | SIBI-P1 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
H7064-07 |
Genesis 6:14 | קִנִּ֖ים | qinim | HNcmpa |
rooms | nests |
H7064-05 |
Numbers 24:21 | קִנֶּֽ/ךָ | qinekha | HNcmsc/Sp2ms |
your nest | your nest |
H7064-02 |
Deuteronomy 22:6 | קַן | qan | HNcmsc |
a nest | nest of |
H7064-08 |
Deuteronomy 32:11 | קִנּ֔/וֹ | qino | HNcmsc/Sp3ms |
its nest | his nest |
H7064-01 |
Isaiah 10:14 | כַ/קֵּ֤ן | khaqen | HRd/Ncmsa |
like-a-nest | nest |
H7064-03 |
Isaiah 16:2 | קֵ֣ן | qen | HNcmsa |
nest | nest |
H7064-05 |
Jeremiah 49:16 | קִנֶּ֔/ךָ | qinekha | HNcmsc/Sp2ms |
your nest | your nest |
H7064-05 |
Obadiah 1:4 | קִנֶּ֑/ךָ | qinekha | HNcmsc/Sp2ms |
your nest | your nest |
H7064-08 |
Habakkuk 2:9 | קִנּ֔/וֹ | qino | HNcmsc/Sp3ms |
his nest | his nest |
H7064-03 |
Psalms 84:4 | קֵ֥ן | qen | HNcmsa |
nest | nest |