Lexicon hadom: a stool, footstool Original Word: הֲדֹםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: hadom Phonetic Spelling: (had-ome') Short Definition: footstool NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitiona stool, footstool NASB Translationfootstool* (6).
Brown-Driver-Briggs הֲדֹם noun masculine stool, footstool, always joined with רַגְלַיִם; only in poetry and late writings, (properly something cast down, low) — ׳ה absolute Psalm 110:1 (or construct before לְ, compare Ges § 130, 1); construct Lamentations 2:1+ 4t. — footstool, never literal, usually of ׳י Isaiah 66:1 רַגְלַי ׳הַשָּׁמַיִם כִּסְאִי וְהָאָרֶץ ה; elsewhere with reference to sanctuary רַגְלָיו ׳ה (compare מְקוֺם רַגְלַי Isaiah 60:13) Lamentations 2:1, or perhaps of ark (as place on which God rests) Psalm 99:5; Psalm 132:7, רַגְלֵי ׳וְלַה ׳בֵּית מְנוּחָה לַאֲרוֺן בְּרִיתיֿ אֱלֹהֵינוּ 1 Chronicles 28:2; of conquest of enemies of Messianic king by Yahweh's agency אָשִׁית אֹיְבֶיךָ הֲדֹם לְרַגְלֶיךָ Psalm 110:1. Strong's footstool From an unused root meaning to stamp upon; a foot stool -- (foot-)stool. |
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