Lexicon Rhama: Ramah Original Word: Ῥαμᾶ Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Transliteration: Rhama Pronunciation: Hrah-mah Phonetic Spelling: (hram-ah') KJV: Rama NASB: Ramah Word Origin: [of Hebrew origin (H7414 (רָמָה - Ramah))]
1. Rama (i.e. Ramah), a place in Israel Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Rama. Of Hebrew origin (Ramah); Rama (i.e. Ramah), a place in Palestine -- Rama. see HEBREW Ramah NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof Hebrew origin RamahDefinitionRamah, a city N. of Jer. NASB TranslationRamah (1).
Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4471: ΡαμαΡαμα ( T WH Ραμα; cf. B. D. American edition under the word , 1 at the beginning), (רָמָה, i. e. a high place, height), ἡ (indeclinable Winers 61 (60)), Ramah, a town of the tribe of Benjamin, situated six Roman miles north of Jerusalem on the road leading to Bethel; now the village of er Ram: Matthew 2:18 (from Jeremiah 38:15 (). Cf. Winers RWB, under the word; Graf in the Theol. Studien und Kritiken for 1854, p. 851ff; Pressel in Herzog xii., p. 515f; Furrer in Schenkel BL. v., p. 37; (BB. DD.).
Forms and Transliterations Ραμα Ῥαμὰ ράμμα ράμνον ράμνος ράμνου Rama Rhama RhamàLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |
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