Strong's Lexicon omman: Craftsman, artisan, or skilled workman. Original Word: אָמָן Word Origin: Derived from the root אָמַן (aman), which conveys the idea of firmness, reliability, or trustworthiness. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • The corresponding Greek entry in Strong's Concordance is G5079 (τεχνίτης, technitēs), which also refers to a craftsman or artisan. This Greek term similarly emphasizes skill and expertise in a particular field, aligning with the Hebrew concept of אָמָן (Aman) as an expert. Usage: The word is used in the context of describing someone who is proficient or skilled, often in a craft or area of expertise. It implies a level of mastery and reliability in the given field. Context: • The Hebrew word אָמָן (Aman) is closely related to the concept of faithfulness and reliability, stemming from the root אָמַן (aman), which is often associated with trust and belief. In the context of being an "expert," it suggests a person who is not only skilled but also dependable in their craft or knowledge. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom aman Definition a masterworkman, artist NASB Translation artist (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs אָמָּן (omm¹n) noun masculine master-workman, artist Cant 7:2 (Mishna, Talmud אוּמָן, אוּמָנוּת handiwork, Syriac ᵑ6 Exodus 28:11, where = Hebrew חָרָשׁ & is likewise used of gems; Nabataean אמנא Vog94, Assyrian mar umm'ni, LyonSargontexte 65, compare ZimBP 12; compare II. אָמוֺן). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance cunning workman From 'aman (in the sense of training); an expert -- cunning workman. see HEBREW 'aman Forms and Transliterations אָמָּֽן׃ אמן׃ ’ām·mān ’āmmān amManLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |
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