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				Tuesday, November 4th, 2025
the Week of Proper 26 / Ordinary 31
			the Week of Proper 26 / Ordinary 31
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Bible Lexicons
Old Testament Hebrew Lexical Dictionary Hebrew Lexicon 
Strong's #8009 - שַׂלְמָה
Transliteration 
Salmâh
Phonetics
sal-maw'
				
					
					
				
	
Origin
the same as (H8008)
Parts of Speech
proper masculine noun
TWOT
None
Definition   
		- Brown-Driver-Briggs
 - Strong
 
Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition
			
		- Salmon = "garment"
- father of Boaz, father-in-law of Ruth, and grandfather of David
- also ´Salmah´, ´Salma´
 
 
 - father of Boaz, father-in-law of Ruth, and grandfather of David
 
Frequency Lists 
		- Book
 - Word
 
Verse Results 
				
		ASV (1)
					
							Ruth
							1
						
					BSB (1)
					
							Ruth
							1
						
					CSB (0)
					
							Ruth
							1
						
					ESV (1)
					
							Ruth
							1
						
					KJV (1)
					
							Ruth
							1
						
					LEB (1)
					
							Ruth
							1
						
					LSB (1)
					
							Ruth
							1
						
					N95 (1)
					
							Ruth
							1
						
					NAS (1)
					
							Ruth
							1
						
					NLT (0)
					The World English Bible
did not use
this Strong's Number
					did not use
this Strong's Number
WEB (1)
					
							Ruth
							1
						
					Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Definition
		שַׂלְמָה with the letters transposed for שִׂמְלָה f.
(1) a garment, Exodus 22:8; Micah 2:8.
(2) [Salmah, Salmon], pr.n. m. borne by
(a) the father of Boaz, Ruth 4:20; 1 Chronicles 2:11 for which there is שַׂלְמוֹן Ruth 4:21.
(b) 1 Chronicles 2:51, 54 1 Chronicles 2:54[שַׂלְמָא].
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		List of Word Forms
		שַׂלְמָֽה׃ שלמה׃ śal·māh salMah śalmāh