Strong's Lexicon galmud: solitary, desolate, barren Original Word: גַּלְמוּד Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to be sterile or barren. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • G2288 (θάνατος, thanatos): While not a direct equivalent, this Greek term for "death" can be related to the concept of barrenness as both imply a lack of life or vitality. Usage: The word "galmud" appears in the Hebrew Bible to describe a state of desolation or barrenness. It is used in contexts that emphasize the absence of life or productivity, often in a metaphorical sense to describe lands or situations that are devoid of vitality. Context: • Occurrences in Scripture: The term "galmud" is found in passages that highlight desolation and barrenness. For example, in Jeremiah 22:30, the word is used to describe a man who will be childless, emphasizing the lack of progeny and continuation. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originprobably from galam Definition hard, barren NASB Translation barren (3), gaunt (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs גַּלְמוּד adjective hard, barren (Late Hebrew id. lonely NHWB; Arabic rock, stony (of land); Aramaic גַּלְמוּדָה compare BaNB 208) — ׳ג Job 3:7 2t. Job; feminine גַּלְמוּדָה Isaiah 49:21; — hard, barren, unproductive, mostly figurative: Job 15:34 of company of wicked men, where probably a substantive see De Di; Job 30:3 through want and famine (they are) stiff (lifeless; RV gaunt); of exiled Zion as bereaved and barren woman Isaiah 49:21; so of night of Job's birth Job 3:7. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance desolate, solitary Probably by prolonged from galam; sterile (as wrapped up too hard); figuratively, desolate -- desolate, solitary. see HEBREW galam Forms and Transliterations גַּ֫לְמ֥וּד גַּלְמ֑וּד גַלְמ֑וּד גלמוד וְגַלְמוּדָ֑ה וגלמודה gal·mūḏ ḡal·mūḏ galMud galmūḏ ḡalmūḏ vegalmuDah wə·ḡal·mū·ḏāh wəḡalmūḏāhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Job 3:7 HEB: הַ֭הוּא יְהִ֣י גַלְמ֑וּד אַל־ תָּבֹ֖א NAS: let that night be barren; Let no KJV: Lo, let that night be solitary, let no joyful voice INT: he become be barren no enter Job 15:34 Job 30:3 Isaiah 49:21 4 Occurrences |
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