Berean Strong's Lexicon erom: Naked, bare Original Word: עֵרוֹם Word Origin: Derived from the root עָרָה (arah), meaning "to be bare" or "to be exposed." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G1131 (gymnos): Often used in the New Testament to describe physical nakedness or lack of clothing. - G1562 (ekdyō): To strip off or take off, used metaphorically in the New Testament to describe putting off the old self. Usage: The Hebrew word "erom" primarily denotes a state of being unclothed or exposed. It is often used in the Old Testament to describe physical nakedness, but it can also carry metaphorical connotations of vulnerability, shame, or innocence. The term is used to depict both literal and figurative states of exposure, often highlighting a lack of protection or covering. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, nakedness was generally associated with shame and dishonor, particularly in public settings. Clothing was not only a practical necessity but also a symbol of dignity and social status. The concept of nakedness in the Bible often extends beyond the physical to represent spiritual or moral exposure. For example, the nakedness of Adam and Eve after the Fall symbolizes their newfound awareness of sin and vulnerability before God. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ur Definition naked, nakedness NASB Translation naked (9), nakedness (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs עֵירֹם, עֵרֹם adjective and noun [masculine] 1 naked; 2 nakedness (√ עור Ew423, 426 Ges§ 85t Sta§§ 295, 327 a; √ ערם (not Hebrew in this sense) BaNB § 27 g Köii. 84, 120); — absolute עֵירֹם Genesis 3:10,11 4t., עֵרֹם Ezekiel 16:7 2t. Ezekiel; plural עֵירֻמִּים) Genesis 3:7; — 1. adjective naked Genesis 3:7,10,11 (all predicate); as substantive concrete Ezekiel 18:7,16. 2. noun abstract nakedness Deuteronomy 28:48; וְעֶרְיָה ׳ע nakedness and bareness (= naked and bare, of personified Jerusalem), Ezekiel 16:7,22,39; Ezekiel 22:29. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance naked ness Or merom {ay-rome'}; from aram; nudity -- naked(- ness). see HEBREW aram Forms and Transliterations וְעֵירֹ֖ם וְעֵר֖וֹם וּבְעֵירֹ֖ם ובעירם ועירם וערום עֵֽירֻמִּ֖ם עֵירֹ֖ם עֵירֹ֣ם עֵירֹ֥ם עֵרֹ֣ם עֵרֹ֥ם עירם עירמם ערם ‘ê·rōm ‘ê·rum·mim ‘êrōm ‘êrummim eiRom eirumMim eRom ū·ḇə·‘ê·rōm ūḇə‘êrōm uveeiRom veeiRom veeRom wə‘êrōm wə‘êrōwm wə·‘ê·rō·wm wə·‘ê·rōmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 3:7 HEB: וַיֵּ֣דְע֔וּ כִּ֥י עֵֽירֻמִּ֖ם הֵ֑ם וַֽיִּתְפְּרוּ֙ NAS: and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed KJV: knew that they [were] naked; and they sewed INT: knew for were naked themselves sewed Genesis 3:10 Genesis 3:11 Deuteronomy 28:48 Ezekiel 16:7 Ezekiel 16:22 Ezekiel 16:39 Ezekiel 18:7 Ezekiel 18:16 Ezekiel 23:29 10 Occurrences |