◄ 7486. Raamses or Rameses ► |
Lexicon Raamses or Rameses: a city in Egypt Original Word: רַעַמְסֵסPart of Speech: Proper Name Location Transliteration: Raamses or Rameses Phonetic Spelling: (rah-mes-ace') Short Definition: Rameses NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof foreign origin Definitiona city in Eg. NASB TranslationRaamses (1), Rameses (4).
Brown-Driver-Briggs ַרעַמְסֵס proper name, of a location Exodus 1:11 (J), = רַלְמְסֵס Genesis 47:11; Exodus 12:37; Numbers 33:3,5 (all P), Ramses, city in Egypt; Ραμες( ς) η; built by King Rameses II (hence its name; the king used Israelitish corveve according to Exodus 1:11), near Tel el-Maskhuta (Pithom), but not certainly identified, see מִּהֹם and references; ׳אֶרֶץ ר Genesis 47:11 of district round. [רָעַן] verb only Pa`lel be or grow luxuriant, fresh, green; — Perfect3feminine singular רַעֲנָ֑נָה (DeHiob) Job 15:32 (of branch, in figure).
Strong's Raamses, Rameses Or Raamcec {rah-am-sace'}; of Egyptian origin; Rameses or Raamses, a place in Egypt -- Raamses, Rameses. |
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