Panim definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Panim Pa"nim, n. See Painim. [Obs.] --Milton. Webster's 1913 ... Pagan.] A pagan; an infidel; -- used also adjectively. [Written also panim and paynim.] --Peacham.
... to N of n International Standard Bible Encyclopedia for'-frunt (panim): For "forefront," "front" is now generally used, since "back-front ... has gone out of use. "Forefront" is the translation of panim, "face" (2Ki 16:14; Eze 40:19; 47:1); of mul panim, "over against the face" (Ex 26:9; Le 8:9 ...
... Encyclopedia fas: In Hebrew the translation of three expressions: (1) panim (2) `ayin, literally, "eye" and (3) 'aph, literally, "nose," "nostril ... example in the phrase "the face of the earth," where panim is used (De 6:15 et passim) and `ayin (Nu ... literally, "bread of the face," "of the presence," Hebrew lechem panim; Greek artoi enopioi, artoi tes protheseos. H. L. E. Luering ...
... the translation of a variety of Hebrew and Greek expressions, panim; prosopon, being the most frequent. Besides these there are found ... So 2:14); "beautiful" (~to'ar, 1Sa 25:3); "cheerful" (panim, Pr 15:13); "angry" (Pr 15:23); "fierce" (Da 8 ...
... pur'-s'n, pur-un-al'-ti (nephesh, 'ish, 'adham, panim, prosopon, hupostasis): The most frequent word for "person" in the ... once (Ps 26:4, the King James Version "vain persons"); panim "face," is frequently translated "person" when the reference is to ...