Lexicon omed: a standing place Original Word: עֹ֫מֶדPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: omed Phonetic Spelling: (o'-med) Short Definition: place NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom amadDefinitiona standing place NASB Translationplace (3), posts (1), stations (2), upright* (2), where i was standing (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ עֹ֫מֶד] noun [masculine] standing-place; — only suffix after preposition וַיָּקוּמוּ עַלעָֿמְדָם׃ Nehemiah 9:3 they stood up in their place (later equivalent of תַּחְתָּם), Nehemiah 8:7 (no verb); with עָמַד2Chronicles 30:16; 35:10, עַלעָֿמְדוֺ ׳ע2Chronicles 34:31; וָאַעֲמִדֵם עַלעָֿמְדָם Nehemiah 13:11, so עַלעָֿמְדִי Daniel 8:18; וַיָּבֹא אֵצֶל עָמְדִי Daniel 8:17; עֲמֹד עַלעָֿמְדֶ֑ךָ Daniel 10:11. Strong's place, where stood, upright From amad; a spot (as being fixed) -- place, (+ where) stood, upright. see HEBREW amad |
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