Lexicon Shalman: probably a king of Assyria Original Word: שַׁלְמַןPart of Speech: Proper Name Masculine Transliteration: Shalman Phonetic Spelling: (shal-man') Short Definition: Shalman NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof foreign origin Definitionprobably a king of Assyr., perhaps same as NH8022 NASB TranslationShalman (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs שַׁלְמָן (van d. H. מ־ַן) proper name, masculine or of a location (compare Palmyrene proper name שלמן GACooke299; Phoenician proper name, of divinity שלמן Lzb377 GACooke42; Assyrian Salamanu, of Moabite prince COTHosea 10:14; proper name, of divinity Šulmanu, see following); — בֵּית אַרְבֵּאל ׳כְּשֹׁד שׁHosea 10:14, Σαλαμαν (compare also FieldHex. ii. 957); — dubious, We Now think = following (and clause inserted after Hosea's time), compare also Marti; others compare Moabitish prince, see above; SpiegelbZA xiii (1898), 120 f. suggests proper name, of a location, compare Ša-ra-ma-na in Egyptian
Strong's Shalman Of foreign derivation; Shalman, a king apparently of Assyria -- Shalman. Compare Shalman'ecer. see HEBREW Shalman'ecer |
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