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1590. gannab
Lexical Summary
gannab: Thief

Original Word:גַּנָּב
Part of Speech:Noun Masculine
Transliteration:gannab
Pronunciation:gan-nawb'
Phonetic Spelling:(gaw-nab')
KJV: thief
NASB:thief, thieves
Word Origin:[fromH1589 (גָּנַב - steal)]

1. a stealer

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
thief

Fromganab; a stealer -- thief.

see HEBREWganab

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
fromganab
Definition
a thief
NASB Translation
thief (13), thieves (4).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
Exodus 22:1Exodus 22:1 12t.;Isaiah 1:23 3t. —thief that breaks inExodus 22:1;Exodus 22:6;Exodus 22:7 (JE); by windowJoel 2:9 (in simile);thief as one who stealsIsaiah 1:23;Psalm 50:18;Proverbs 6:30;Proverbs 29:24;Jeremiah 2:26;Jeremiah 48:27;Hosea 7:1 ("" )Zechariah 5:4; coming by nightJeremiah 49:9 compareJob 24:14 (in simile), Obadiah 5 ("" );Job 30:5; stealer of men (slave-dealer)Deuteronomy 24:7.

Topical Lexicon
Definition and Scope

גַּנָּב (gannāḇ) denotes a thief—one who secretly or by stealth appropriates what belongs to another. The sixteen Old Testament occurrences span legal, poetic, wisdom, and prophetic genres, revealing a consistent divine verdict against theft and against the character traits that foster it.

Legal Context in the Torah

The earliest uses appear in the Covenant Code (Exodus 22). The legislation balances justice and mercy:
Exodus 22:2–3 distinguishes between a thief killed at night and one killed in daylight, showing God’s regard for both property rights and human life.
Exodus 22:7–8 requires the suspected thief brought “before the judges, to see whether he has laid his hand on his neighbor’s possession” (22:8), demonstrating due process.
Deuteronomy 24:7 treats man-stealing as theft of the highest order, punishable by death, underscoring the sanctity of personhood.

These statutes shape a theology of stewardship: all possessions ultimately belong to God; therefore unlawful taking is rebellion against Him (cf.Psalm 24:1).

Moral and Spiritual Dimensions

Psalm 50:18 indicts covenant-breakers who “consent with a thief,” exposing complicity as moral theft. Proverbs intensifies the inner aspect:
Proverbs 6:30 concedes some pity for the starving thief, yet verses 31–35 warn that need does not cancel accountability.
Proverbs 29:24 links partnership with thieves to self-destruction, equating silence with perjury before God’s law.

Thus Scripture moves from external act to heart motive, preparing the way for Christ’s deeper exposition of the commandment “You shall not steal.”

Prophetic Indictments and National Decline

Isaiah 1:23 laments rulers who “love bribes and chase after gifts,” classing them with thieves and showing systemic corruption.Jeremiah 2:26 portrays Judah’s shame “as a thief is disgraced when he is caught,” linking idolatry to spiritual theft of God’s glory.Hosea 7:1 andJoel 2:9 depict thieves breaching city walls, literary pictures of judgment.Zechariah 5:4 announces a flying scroll that enters “the house of the thief” to consume it, signaling eschatological cleansing. The prophets view theft not merely as social crime but as covenant violation inviting divine wrath.

Wisdom Literature and the Heart of Theft

Job 24:14 describes the habitual thief who “at night... breaks in,” paralleling adulterers and murderers as creatures of darkness;Job 30:5 shows society casting out such men “like thieves,” illustrating social consequences. The wisdom books diagnose theft as a symptom of deeper alienation from God and community.

Metaphorical and Eschatological Overtones

Obadiah 1:5 andJeremiah 49:9 compare coming judgment on Edom to marauding thieves who leave only what they cannot carry. The image prepares readers for New Testament language of the Day of the Lord coming “like a thief,” reinforcing continuity in divine revelation.

Ministry Applications

1. Preaching and Teaching: The gannāḇ texts ground sermons on the Eighth Commandment, highlighting restitution, repentance, and Christ’s atonement that pays the sinner’s unpayable debt.
2. Counseling and Discipleship: Addressing covetousness, entitlement, and secrecy—root sins that precede theft—usingProverbs 6 and 29.
3. Social Ethics:Exodus 22 offers precedent for proportional restitution and for protecting both victims and the accused, informing Christian engagement with criminal justice.
4. Evangelism: The prophetic imagery of thieves underscores humanity’s universal guilt and need for the righteous Substitute who on the cross extended grace even to a penitent thief (Luke 23:42–43).

Summary

גַּנָּב encapsulates more than stolen goods; it exposes a heart that disregards God’s ownership and neighbor’s dignity. From Sinai’s statutes to prophetic warnings, Scripture weaves a consistent tapestry: the thief’s path ends in ruin unless intercepted by divine mercy. The church today proclaims that mercy, urging restitution toward humans and reconciliation with the rightful Owner of all things.

Forms and Transliterations
גַ֭נָּב גַּ֭נָּב גַּנָּב֙ גַּנָּבִ֔ים גַּנָּבִ֤ים גַּנָּבִ֥ים גנב גנבים הַגַּנָּ֔ב הַגַּנָּ֖ב הַגַּנָּ֣ב הגנב וְגַנָּ֣ב וגנב כַּגַּנָּֽב׃ כַגַּנָּֽב׃ כגנב׃ לַ֭גַּנָּב לגנב chagganNav gan·nā·ḇîm gan·nāḇ ḡan·nāḇ gannāḇ ḡannāḇ gannāḇîm ganNav gannaVim ganno hag·gan·nāḇ haggannāḇ hagganNav kag·gan·nāḇ ḵag·gan·nāḇ kaggannāḇ ḵaggannāḇ kagganNav lag·gan·nāḇ laggannāḇ lagganno veganNav wə·ḡan·nāḇ wəḡannāḇ
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Englishman's Concordance
Exodus 22:2
HEB:בַּמַּחְתֶּ֛רֶת יִמָּצֵ֥א הַגַּנָּ֖ב וְהֻכָּ֣ה וָמֵ֑ת
NAS: Ifthe thief is caught while breaking
KJV:If a thief be found breaking up,
INT: breaking is caughtthe thief struck dies

Exodus 22:7
HEB:אִם־ יִמָּצֵ֥א הַגַּנָּ֖ב יְשַׁלֵּ֥ם שְׁנָֽיִם׃
NAS: ifthe thief is caught,
KJV: house;if the thief be found,
INT: if is caughtthe thief shall pay double

Exodus 22:8
HEB:לֹ֤א יִמָּצֵא֙ הַגַּנָּ֔ב וְנִקְרַ֥ב בַּֽעַל־
NAS: Ifthe thief is not caught,
KJV:If the thief be not found,
INT: be not caughtthe thief shall appear the owner

Deuteronomy 24:7
HEB:וּמְכָר֑וֹ וּמֵת֙ הַגַּנָּ֣ב הַה֔וּא וּבִֽעַרְתָּ֥
NAS: or sellshim, then that thief shall die;
KJV: of him, or sellethhim; then that thief shall die;
INT: sells shall diethief you shall purge

Job 24:14
HEB:וּ֝בַלַּ֗יְלָה יְהִ֣י כַגַּנָּֽב׃
NAS: And at nighthe is as a thief.
KJV: and in the nightis as a thief.
INT: night is asA thief

Job 30:5
HEB:יָרִ֥יעוּ עָ֝לֵ֗ימוֹ כַּגַּנָּֽב׃
NAS: againstthem as [against] a thief,
KJV: [men], (they criedafter them as [after] a thief;)
INT: shout againstas a thief

Psalm 50:18
HEB:אִם־ רָאִ֣יתָ גַ֭נָּב וַתִּ֣רֶץ עִמּ֑וֹ
NAS: you seea thief, you are pleased
KJV: When thou sawesta thief, then thou consentedst
INT: When seeA thief are pleased with

Proverbs 6:30
HEB:לֹא־ יָב֣וּזוּ לַ֭גַּנָּב כִּ֣י יִגְנ֑וֹב
NAS: Men do not despisea thief if
KJV: [Men] do not despisea thief, if he steal
INT: not despiseA thief if steals

Proverbs 29:24
HEB:חוֹלֵ֣ק עִם־ גַּ֭נָּב שׂוֹנֵ֣א נַפְשׁ֑וֹ
NAS: He who is a partnerwith a thief hates
KJV: Whoso is partnerwith a thief hateth
INT: partner withA thief hates life

Isaiah 1:23
HEB:סוֹרְרִ֗ים וְחַבְרֵי֙ גַּנָּבִ֔ים כֻּלּוֹ֙ אֹהֵ֣ב
NAS: And companionsof thieves; Everyone
KJV: and companionsof thieves: every one loveth
INT: are rebels and companionsof thieves Everyone loves

Jeremiah 2:26
HEB: כְּבֹ֤שֶׁת גַּנָּב֙ כִּ֣י יִמָּצֵ֔א
NAS:As the thief is shamed when
KJV:As the thief is ashamed
INT: is ashamedas the thief when is discovered

Jeremiah 49:9
HEB:עֽוֹלֵל֑וֹת אִם־ גַּנָּבִ֥ים בַּלַּ֖יְלָה הִשְׁחִ֥יתוּ
NAS: Ifthieves [came] by night,
KJV: [some] gleaning grapes?if thieves by night,
INT: grapes Ifthieves night destroy

Hosea 7:1
HEB:פָעֲל֖וּ שָׁ֑קֶר וְגַנָּ֣ב יָב֔וֹא פָּשַׁ֥ט
NAS: falsely;The thief enters
KJV: falsehood;and the thief cometh in,
INT: deal falselythe thief enters raid

Joel 2:9
HEB:הַחַלּוֹנִ֛ים יָבֹ֖אוּ כַּגַּנָּֽב׃
NAS: through the windowslike a thief.
KJV: at the windowslike a thief.
INT: the windows enterA thief

Obadiah 1:5
HEB: אִם־ גַּנָּבִ֤ים בָּאֽוּ־ לְךָ֙
NAS: Ifthieves came to you, If
KJV:If thieves came to thee, if robbers
INT: Ifthieves came If

Zechariah 5:4
HEB:אֶל־ בֵּ֣ית הַגַּנָּ֔ב וְאֶל־ בֵּ֛ית
NAS: the houseof the thief and the house
KJV: into the houseof the thief, and into the house
INT: about the houseof the thief and to the house

16 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 1590
16 Occurrences


ḵag·gan·nāḇ — 1 Occ.
gan·nāḇ — 1 Occ.
gan·nā·ḇîm — 3 Occ.
ḡan·nāḇ — 2 Occ.
hag·gan·nāḇ — 5 Occ.
kag·gan·nāḇ — 2 Occ.
lag·gan·nāḇ — 1 Occ.
wə·ḡan·nāḇ — 1 Occ.

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