Lexicon omer: omer Original Word: עֹ֫מֶרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: omer Phonetic Spelling: (o'-mer) Short Definition: omer Brown-Driver-Briggs I. עֹ֫מֶר noun masculineLeviticus 23:11 sheaf ( swath, row of fallen grain, Wetzst Z. f. Ethnol. 1873, 273 (Syriac Dreschtafel), against him Vogelst Landwirthschaft in Pal, 61 who translates heap of sheaves); — ׳ע absolute Deuteronomy 24:19; Leviticus 23:11,12,15, construct Leviticus 23:10; figurative of food (absolute) Job 24:10; plural עֳמָרִים literal Ruth 2:7,15. II. עֹ֫מֶר noun masculineExodus 16:22 omer (compare Arabic small drinking cup or bowl; relation to I. ׳ע obscure); — a measure, only Exodus 16; — the measure itself Exodus 16:18; Exodus 16:32; Exodus 16:33; amount measured Exodus 16:16; Exodus 16:22; = 1/10 ephah Exodus 16:36; ᵐ5 γόμορ.
Strong's omer, sheaf From amar; properly, a heap, i.e. A sheaf; also an omer, as a dry measure -- omer, sheaf. see HEBREW amar |
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