Lexicon mamónas: riches Original Word: μαμωνᾶς, ᾶ, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: mamónas Phonetic Spelling: (mam-mo-nas') Short Definition: riches, money, possessions Definition: (Aramaic), riches, money, possessions, property. HELPS word-Studies 3126 mammōnás – a Semitic term for "the treasure a person trusts in" (J. Thayer) who is transliterated as "mammon." [3126 (mammōnás) is probably an Aramaic term, related to the Hebrew term ̓aman ("to trust," J. Thayer).] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof Aramaic origin Definitionriches NASB Translationwealth (4).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3126: μαμωνᾶςμαμωνᾶς ( G L T Tr WH), incorrectly Μαμμωνᾶς ( Rec. (in Matt.)), μαμωνᾷ ( Buttmann, 20 (18); Winer's Grammar, § 8, 1), ὁ, mammon (Chaldean מָאמונָא, to be derived, apparently, from אָמַן; hence, what is trusted in (cf. Buxtof, Lex. chald. talmud. et rabbin. col. 1217f (especially Fischer edition, p. 613f); according to Gesenius (Thesaurus i., 552) contracted from מַטְמון, treasure ( Genesis 43:23); cf. B. D., under the word; Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, 2:269)), riches: Matthew 6:24 and Luke 16:13 (where it is personified and opposed to God; cf. Philippians 3:19); Luke 16:9, 11. ( lucrum punice mammon dicitur, Augustine (de serm. Dom. in monte, 1. ii. c. xiv. (sec. 47)); the Sept. translated the Hebrew אֱמוּנָה in Isaiah 33:6 θησαυροί, and in Psalm 36:3 () πλοῦτος.)
Strong's mammon. Of Chaldee origin (confidence, i.e. Wealth, personified); mammonas, i.e. Avarice (deified) -- mammon. |
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