7484. Ramah or Rama
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from the same as raam
Definition
"trembling," son of Cush, also a trading people
NASB Translation
Raama (1), Raamah (4).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
II. רַעְמָה, רַעְמָא (GiIntr. 124 ff.)

proper name, masculine 'son' of Cush, הָ֯ Genesis 10:7 (twice in verse) = אָ֯ 1 Chronicles 1:9 (twice in verse) (Baer, see his note; van d. H. Gi הָ֯ vb); Ρεγχμα, Ρεγμα; הָ֯ as trading people Ezekiel 27:22, Ραμα, Ραγμα. Identified by many with city Ῥεγ(α)μα (Ptolvi. 7, 14), Ῥηγμα (Steph. Byz.), in southeast Arabia, on Persian Gulf (so even DHMZMG xxx (1876), 122 GlasSkizze ii.251, 325), but this is in inscription (Glasib. 252); < Sabean רעֿמה near Me`în in southwest Arabia (HomSüdar. Chr. 131 Hal535, 11, compare DHMl.c.), perhaps = Ῥαμμανῖται of Straboxvi. 4. 24, see DiGenesis 10:7.

Forms and Transliterations
וְרַעְמָ֔ה וְרַעְמָ֖א וְרַעְמָ֖ה ורעמא ורעמה רַעְמָ֖א רַעְמָ֖ה רעמא רעמה ra‘·mā ra‘·māh ra‘mā ra‘māh raMa raMah veraMa veraMah wə·ra‘·mā wə·ra‘·māh wəra‘mā wəra‘māh
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