Lexicon tsammim: perhaps a snare, trap Original Word: צַמִּיםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: tsammim Phonetic Spelling: (tsam-meem') Short Definition: schemer NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as tsammahDefinitionperhaps a snare, trap NASB Translationschemer (1), trap (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs צַמִּים noun masculine doubtful word, usually snare, trap (from "" מַּח Job 18:9); — חֵילָם ׳וְשָׁאַף צ Job 5:5 and a snare snappeth at his wealth (so Bu Bev Jphil. xxvi. 304 f.; Vrss Di Du and most modern צְמֵאִים, or צָמֵא, the thirsty, sometiems with change of וְשָׁאַף); Job 18:9 ("" מַּח; Che Jq ix (1897), 578 צִירִים pangs, compare Isaiah 13:8). Strong's robber From the same as tsammah; a noose (as fastening); figuratively, destruction -- robber. see HEBREW tsammah |
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