7423. rmiyah
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rmiyah: deceit
Original Word: רְמִיָּה
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: rmiyah
Phonetic Spelling: (rem-ee-yaw')
Short Definition: deceit

Brown-Driver-Briggs
I. רְמִיָּה noun feminine deceit, treachery; — always absolute ׳ר; — deceit, treachery: especially of speech, predicate of לָשׁוֺן Micah 6:12 ("" שֶׁקֶר), apposition of לָשׁוֺן (or read לְשֹׁוֺן ?) Psalm 120:2 ("" שְׂפַת שֶׁקֶר), Psalm 120:3; of man, ׳עשֵֹׁה ר Psalm 52:4 that workest treachery, Psalm 101:7 ("" דֹּבֵר שְׁקָדִים); also Job 13:7; Job 27:4 (both "" עַוְלָה); deception Psalm 32:2 ("" עָוֺן); in phrase ׳קֶשֶׁת ר treacherous bow (simile) Hosea 7:16; Psalm 78:57 (failing him who trusts to it).

II. רְמִיָּה noun feminine laxness, slackness; — always absolute ׳ר; — ׳כַּף ר Proverbs 10:4 slack (negligent, idle) hand (opposed to יַד חָרוּצִים); ׳ר alone = slackness (abstract for concrete = one who is slack) Proverbs 12:24 ("" id.), Proverbs 12:27 (see חרך); ׳נֶפֶשׁ ר Proverbs 19:15 ("" עַצְלָה); as adverb עשֶֹׁה רְמִיָּה ׳מְלֶאכֶת י Jeremiah 48:10.



Strong's
remissness, treachery

From ramah; remissness, treachery -- deceit(- ful, -fully), false, guile, idle, slack, slothful.

see HEBREW ramah

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