Lexicon gerem: a bone, strength Original Word: גָּ֫רֶםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: gerem Phonetic Spelling: (gheh'-rem) Short Definition: bare NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom garamDefinitiona bone, strength NASB Translationbare (1), bone (1), bones (1), limbs (1), strong (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs גֶּ֫רֶם noun [masculine] bone, strength, self (?) (Arabic body, Aramaic גְּרַם, bone, self) — absolute גָּ֑רֶם Genesis 49:14 2t.; construct גֶּרֶם 2 Kings 9:13; suffix גְּרָמָיו Job 40:18; 1 bone Proverbs 17:22 (collective) Proverbs 25:15; of behemoth (hippopotamus) Job 40:18 ("" עצם q. v.) 2 strength Genesis 49:14 חֲמֹר גָּ֑רֶם strong ass (literally bony, so VB). 3 self (compare עצם), 2 Kings 9:13 גֶּרֶם הַמַּעֲלוֺת so Ges Ew Ke, but text dubious, see conjectures in Klo. [גְּרַם] noun [masculine] bone (Biblical Hebrew גֶּ֫רֶם; Christian-Palestinian Aramaic SchulthLex. 46); — plural suffix גַּרְמֵיהוֺן Daniel 6:25.
Strong's bone, strong From garam; a bone (as the skeleton of the body); hence, self, i.e. (figuratively) very -- bone, strong, top. see HEBREW garam |
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