Lexicon tam: complete Original Word: תָּם־Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: tam Phonetic Spelling: (tawm) Short Definition: blameless NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom tamamDefinitioncomplete NASB Translationblameless (5), blameless man (1), complete (2), guiltless (3), integrity (1), peaceful (1), perfect one (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs תָּם adjective complete — ׳ת Genesis 25:27 10t.; suffix תַּמָּתִי Songs 5:2; Songs 6:9 (late, except Genesis 25:27); — 1 complete, perfect: in beauty Songs 5:2; Songs 6:9; of physical strength Psalm 73:4 (read לָ֑מוֺ תָּם Ew De DrSam. xxxi Che Bae and others). 2 sound, wholesome: אישׁ תָּם, of Jacob as tent-dweller, opposed to Esau, hunter, Genesis 25:27 (J; De leutseliger Mann, Di ruhig, still, AV RV plain man; ׳ת here possibly redactional, = 3). 3 complete, morally innocent, having integrity: אִישׁ תָּם Job 1:8; Job 2:3; ׳ת alone Job 1:1; Job 8:20; Job 9:20,21,22; Proverbs 29:10; Psalm 37:37; Psalm 64:5. — תַּמִּים see [תָּאם]. p. 1060f
Strong's coupled together, perfect, plain, undefiled, upright From tamam; complete; usually (morally) pious; specifically, gentle, dear -- coupled together, perfect, plain, undefiled, upright. see HEBREW tamam |
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