Hebrew Word Studies (8 words)
Plural of'eymah; terrors; Emim, an early Canaanitish (or Maobitish) tribe -- Emims.see HEBREW'eymahBrown-Driver-Briggsאֵימִיםproper name, masculine pluralEmim(terrors) ancient inhabitants of MoabGenes Plural of'eymah; terrors; Emim, an early Canaanitish (or Maobitish) tribe -- Emims.see HEBREW'eymahBrown-Driver-Briggsאֵימִיםproper name, masculine pluralEmim(terrors) ancient inhabitants of MoabGenes
23and (Ezekiel =Proverbs 21:21=edge; on2 Samuel 10:9see below)feminineface, alsofaces(asturnedtoward one); — plural absoluteמָּנִיםGenesis 32:31+; constructמְּנֵי2 Samuel 14:32+; suffix 1 singularמָּנ 23and (Ezekiel =Proverbs 21:21=edge; on2 Samuel 10:9see below)feminineface, alsofaces(asturnedtoward one); — plural absoluteמָּנִיםGenesis 32:31+; constructמְּנֵי2 Samuel 14:32+; suffix 1 singularמָּנ
8,19וישב,Judges 1:13ואשב,dwell; Phoenicianישבdwell; ZinjirliישבsitDHMSendsch. 58; Assyrianašâbu,sit,dwell, DlHWB 244; Arabicleap, jump, Himyer. dialectsit, Lane2919; EthiopicII. 1secum cohabitare face 8,19וישב,Judges 1:13ואשב,dwell; Phoenicianישבdwell; ZinjirliישבsitDHMSendsch. 58; Assyrianašâbu,sit,dwell, DlHWB 244; Arabicleap, jump, Himyer. dialectsit, Lane2919; EthiopicII. 1secum cohabitare face
- remain (semantic_range)
Fromamam; a people (as a congregated unit); specifically, a tribe (as those of Israel); hence (collectively) troops or attendants; figuratively, a flock -- folk, men, nation, people.see HEBREWamamBrow Fromamam; a people (as a congregated unit); specifically, a tribe (as those of Israel); hence (collectively) troops or attendants; figuratively, a flock -- folk, men, nation, people.see HEBREWamamBrow
- with (semantic_range)
13 279t.;גָּדֹלDeuteronomy 26:822t.; constructגְּדוֺלEzekiel 17:3,7;Jeremiah 32:19,גְּדָלֿProverbs 19:19,גְּדָו֯לֿPsalm 145:8;Nahum 1:3; suffixגְּדוֺלָםJeremiah 6:132t.; pluralגְּדוֺלִיםExodus 7:411t. 13 279t.;גָּדֹלDeuteronomy 26:822t.; constructגְּדוֺלEzekiel 17:3,7;Jeremiah 32:19,גְּדָלֿProverbs 19:19,גְּדָו֯לֿPsalm 145:8;Nahum 1:3; suffixגְּדוֺלָםJeremiah 6:132t.; pluralגְּדוֺלִיםExodus 7:411t.
- great (semantic_range)
- loud (semantic_range)
- do great things (semantic_range)
- greatness (semantic_range)
By contracted fromrabab; abundant (in quantity, size, age, number, rank, quality) -- (in) abound(-undance, -ant, -antly), captain, elder, enough, exceedingly, full, great(-ly, man, one), increase, lon By contracted fromrabab; abundant (in quantity, size, age, number, rank, quality) -- (in) abound(-undance, -ant, -antly), captain, elder, enough, exceedingly, full, great(-ly, man, one), increase, lon
14+; 3 feminine singularרָ֫מָה1 Samuel 2:1+;וְרָאֲמָהZechariah 14:10seeרָאַם; 3 pluralרָמוּProverbs 30:13;Psalm 131:1,רָ֑מּוּJob 22:12(Baer Gi; Ges§ 20 i);ImperfectיָרוּרָםIsaiah 30:18+, jussiveיָרֹםN 14+; 3 feminine singularרָ֫מָה1 Samuel 2:1+;וְרָאֲמָהZechariah 14:10seeרָאַם; 3 pluralרָמוּProverbs 30:13;Psalm 131:1,רָ֑מּוּJob 22:12(Baer Gi; Ges§ 20 i);ImperfectיָרוּרָםIsaiah 30:18+, jussiveיָרֹםN
- height (semantic_range)
Deuteronomy 1:28; 2:10; 2:11; 2:21; 9:2;Joshua 11:21; 11:22; 14:12; 14:15. All references are clustered in the Deuteronomic-Joshua material that records Israel’s transition from wilderness wanderers t Deuteronomy 1:28; 2:10; 2:11; 2:21; 9:2;Joshua 11:21; 11:22; 14:12; 14:15. All references are clustered in the Deuteronomic-Joshua material that records Israel’s transition from wilderness wanderers t
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
The Emims dwelt there in time past,.... We read of them as early as the times of Chedorlaomer, Gen 14:5 when their dwelling was in Kirjathaim, a city which Sihon king of
the Amorites took from the Moabites, and which being taken from him, was with others given to the tribe of Reuben, Num 32:37 . These are by some thought to be the same with the Yemim which Anah found and met with in the wilderness, and defeated, which we render "mules", Gen 36:24 . They had their name from the fear and terror they put men into because of their gigantic stature and great strength, as follows: it is probable they were the descendants of Ham: a people great and many, and tall as the Anakims; who were very numerous, of a very bulky size of body, and of high stature, like the giants the spies had seen at Hebron, the sons of Anak, a noted giant there, Num 13:22 .