1994. himmo or himmon
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himmo or himmon: they
Original Word: הִמּוֹ
Part of Speech: pronoun plural
Transliteration: himmo or himmon
Phonetic Spelling: (him-mo')
Short Definition: these

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
(Aramaic) corresponding to hem
Definition
they
NASB Translation
these (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
הִמּוֺ9 (Ezra), הִמּוֺן3 (Daniel),

pronoun 3 plural they, them (= Biblical Hebrew הֵם, הֵמָּה, q. v., but the more original forms. Egyptian Aramaic המו CIS145B 4 (Cooke207),149A 1, S-CPap. C 7, 10 +; not ᵑ7 Syriac, which use אִנּוּן , , instead; Arabic , . The n in הִמּוֺן, as in דֵּין, אִלֵּין, by the side of זֶה, אֵלֶּה, ; NöM 86 WCG 106); — they, them:

a. as nominative Ezra 5:11 אֲבַחְנָא הִמּוֺ עַבְדוֺהִי we are his servants (construction as in Syriac, Nö§ 312 D Matthew 5:13, K§ 87. 3).

b. as accusative (in Biblical Aramaic, as in Syriac, there being no verbal suffix of 3plural; so Egyptian Aramaic Cooke76B 4, S-CPap. E 5 +), En 2:34 והדקת הִמּוֺ and crushed them, v35; v35; 3:22; Ezra 4:10,23; Ezra 5:5,12,14 (twice in verse); Ezra 5:15; Ezra 7:17. — compare אִנּוּן.



Strong's
them, those

(Aramaic) or (prolonged) himmown (Aramaic) {him- mone'}; corresponding to hem; they -- X are, them, those.

see HEBREW hem

1993
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