Lexicon gamar: to end, come to an end, complete Original Word: גָּמַרPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: gamar Phonetic Spelling: (gaw-mar') Short Definition: end NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definitionto end, come to an end, complete NASB Translationaccomplish (1), accomplishes (1), ceases (1), come to an end (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs גָּמַר verb end, come to an end, complete (only Psalms) (Late Hebrew id. complete; Assyrian gamâru Lotz TP.Register & derivatives COT Gloss and others; Aramaic גְּמַר, ; Ethiopic (II); compare also Arabic collect, assemble) — Qal Perfect ׳גּ Psalm 12:2; Psalm 77:9; Imperfect יִגְמֹר Psalm 138:8; יִגְמָרֿ Psalm 7:10; Participle גֹּמֵר Psalm 57:3; — 1 come to an end, be no more Psalm 7:10; Psalm 12:2 ("" [מָּסַס]); Psalm 77:9 ("" אָפֵס). 2 transitivebring to an end, complete, אֵל גֹּמֵר עָלָ֑י Psalm 57:3 God that completeth, accomplisheth, for me (ᵐ5 Gr Bi גמל, & so Che doubtfully), יִגְמֹר בַּעֲדִי ׳י Psalm 138:8 .
Strong's cease, come to an end, fail, perfect, perform A primitive root; to end (in the sense of completion or failure) -- cease, come to an end, fail, perfect, perform. |
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