Syene:
opening (Eze 29:10; 30:6), a town of Egypt, on the borders of Ethiopia, now called Assouan, on the right bank of the Nile, notable for its quarries of beautiful red granite called "syenite." It was the frontier town of Egypt in the south, as Migdol was in the north-east.
Syene:
a bush; enmity
Syene:
si-e'-ne.
Syene: A City in Egypt
Eze 29:10; 30:6 [R.V., SEVENEH]
Syene:
properly Seventh a town of Egypt, on the frontier of Cush or Ethiopia (Ezekiel 29:10; 30:6) represented by the present Aruan or Es‐Suan.
Seveneh:
se-ven'-e, se-ve'-ne (ceweneh): For the King James Version "the tower of Syene," in Eze 29:10; 30:6, the Revised Version (British and American) reads, "the tower of Seveneh," with a marginal note, "or, from Migdol to Syene." Seveneh is the town at the First Cataract in Egypt, now known as Assuan. Fresh interest has recently been given to it by the Elephantine discoveries bearing on the ancient Jewish colony and temple of Yahweh in that place in the 5th century BC.
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