Minni
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]
Minni A people named in Jeremiah 51:27 along with the Armenians (‘Ararat’) and Scythians (‘Ashkenaz’) as coming assailants of Babylon. They are the Mannai of the Assyrian inscriptions, who dwelt between the lakes Van and Urmia.
J. F. M‘Curdy.
Fausset's Bible Dictionary [2]
Lower or lesser Armenia ( Jeremiah 51:27). Minnai in the Assyrian inscriptions near lake Urmniyeh (Rawlinson, Herodot. 1:464). Van was its capital. Conquered by Tettarassa, general of Tetembar II the Assyrian king whose wars are recorded on the black obelisk in British Museum.
Smith's Bible Dictionary [3]
Min'ni. (Division). Jeremiah 51:27. Already noticed as a portion of Armenia. See Armenia .
American Tract Society Bible Dictionary [4]
A kingdom summoned to a war against Babylon, with Ararat and Ashchenaz, Jeremiah 51:27; supposed to denote Armenia, or a portion of it.
Easton's Bible Dictionary [5]
Jeremiah 51:27Armenia
Morrish Bible Dictionary [6]
Part of Armenia, mentioned in connection with Ararat. Jeremiah 51:27 .
Holman Bible Dictionary [7]
Jeremiah 51:27
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [8]
(Heb. Minni', מַנַּי , etymology unknown; Sept. Παῤ Ἐμοῦ ,Vulg. Menni) occurs only in Jeremiah 51:27 (and so in the Targ. at Psalms 45:9, but wrongly), as the name of an Armenian province, joined with Ararat; i.e., as Bochart well observes (Phaleg, 1:3, page 19, 20), probably the Minyas ( Μινύας ) of Nicholas of Damascus in Josephus (Ant. 1:3, 6), a tract of Armenia overhung by the mountain Baris, on which are the traces of the ark. St. Martin (Memoires Sur L'Armenie, 1:249) rightly compares the region of the Manavasscei, in the middle of Armenia, so called from Manavas, the son of Haigus, who is said to have been the founder of Armenia (Moses Choren. 1:11). Less likely is the supposition (Bochart, Ut Sup.) that the Greek name Armenia itself sprung from הִראּמַנַּי , "mountain of Minni," since it is rather derived from Aram (see St. Martin, Ut Sup. page 259). "The name may be connected.with the Minnai of the Assyrian inscriptions, whom Rawlinson (Herod. 1:464) places about lake Urumiyeh, and with the Minuas who appears in the list of Armenian kings in the inscription at Wan (Layard's Nin. and Bab. page 401). At the time when Jeremiah prophesied, Armenia had been subdued by the Median kings (Rawlinson, Herod. 1:103, 177)." (See Armenia).
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [9]
min´ı̄ ( מנּי , minnı̄ ): A kingdom mentioned in Jeremiah 51:27 , along with Ararat and Ashkenaz, as assailants of Babylon. It is identified with the Minnai of the Assyrian inscriptions, in close relation with, or part of, Armenia.
Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature [10]
Min´ni [ARMENIA]
References
- ↑ Minni from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
- ↑ Minni from Fausset's Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Minni from Smith's Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Minni from American Tract Society Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Minni from Easton's Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Minni from Morrish Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Minni from Holman Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Minni from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
- ↑ Minni from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
- ↑ Minni from Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature