זְנוּת
Adultery , i.e. (figuratively) infidelity , idolatry
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What does זְנוּת (zenut) mean in the Bible?
זְנוּת (zenut) is a Hebrew word meaning "adultery , i.e. (figuratively) infidelity , idolatry". adultery, i. Represents covenant unfaithfulness through cultic immorality. This term runs through the canonical themes of Covenant.
Meaning
Sexual infidelity as covenantal betrayal; Israel's idolatry consistently metaphorized as marital unfaithfulness to God.
adultery, i.e. (figuratively) infidelity, idolatry BDB: fornication Usage: whoredom.
Why This Word Matters
Represents covenant unfaithfulness through cultic immorality. Hosea 4:11-19
Covenant breach described as adultery. Hosea 5:1-7
Grammatical Forms
How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.
Canonical Themes
Biblical Occurrences
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Old Testament Witnesses
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