Nod; wandering, exile.
nod (as in the Land of Nod = sleep)
The land of Nod is where Cain was exiled after he killed Abel. The Bible does not say where the son went by name, it just states "to a distant land".
The sheepdog's name in Walter de la Mare's "Nod" is Bo'sun.
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Its when you nod, like a smart person.
Muu nod jee met
It's not an idiom, it's a saying. If the horse is blind, it can't see either the nod or the wink, so they'd mean the same thing to the horse. You nod when you're agreeing and you wink when you're sneaking around with something.
Here's some sentences with nod He gave him a nod of approval Nod means approval.
It means to fall asleep while sitting (or standing).
Answer 1:In Genesis it says that God created "THEM" male and female and it repeats this again. considering that man was made of clay and that different areas soils are different It might be that God simultaneously created many Eves and Adams. And that these names are "blanket" names for the species so to speak. There is no Biblical Evidence for this theory but is can explain the being of people in the land of Nod according to the Genesis narrative. Answer 2:The Torah says that Cain was sent to the land of Nod after he killed his brother, Abel. According to Genesis Adam and Eve were the first people on earth so there shouldn't be any other people. But it realy says nothing about there being other people at this land. It might be that the name Nod is a literary use (not an actual place) to remark that Cain was banished, because the Hebrew word (used in this paragraph in Genesis) for "wandering" is "Na Va-Nad" (which sounds like Nod).
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