Lexicon Elamités: an Elamite, an inhabitant of Elam Original Word: Ἐλαμίτης, ου, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Elamités Phonetic Spelling: (el-am-ee'-tace) Short Definition: an Elamite Definition: an Elamite, one of a people living to the north of the Persian Gulf in the southern part of Persia. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof Hebrew origin ElamDefinitionan Elamite, an inhab. of Elam NASB TranslationElamites (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1639: ἘλαμίτηςἘλαμίτης ( T WH Ἐλαμειτης (see under the word εἰ, ἰ)), Ἐλαμιτου, ὁ, an Elamite, i. e. an inhabitant of the province of Elymais, a region stretching southward to the Persian Gulf, but the boundaries of which are variously given (cf. Winers RWB under the word Elam; Vaihinger in Herzog iii., p. 747ff; Dillmann in Schenkel ii., p. 91f; Schrader in Rheim, p. 358f; Grimm on 1 Macc. 6:1; ( BB. DD., see under the words, , )): Acts 2:9. (Isaiah 21:2; in Greek writings Ἐλυμαῖος, and so Judith 1:6.)
Strong's Elamite. Of Hebrew origin (Eylam); an Elamite or Persian -- Elamite. see HEBREW Eylam |
|