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Strong's #7483 - רַעְמָה
- Brown-Driver-Briggs
- Strong
- vibration, quivering, waving, mane (of horse)
- meaning uncertain
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2780) mor (ראהמ RAhM) AC: Roar CO: Thunder AB: ?: [from: cr- shaking]
V) mor (ראהמ RAhM) - R (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: thunder, roar, trouble, fret - Strongs: H7481 (רָעַם)
Nm ) mor (ראהמ RAhM) - Thunder: KJV (6): thunder - Strongs: H7482 (רַעַם)
Nf1) emor (ראהמה RAhMH) - Thunder: KJV (1): thunder - Strongs: H7483 (רַעְמָה)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
רַעְמָה f.
(1) trembling, poet. for the mane of a horse, which in horses of a nobler breed appears to tremble from the fatness of the neck; Job 39:19, הֲתַלְבִּישׁ צַוָּארוֹ רַעְמָה “hast thou clothed his neck with trembling?” i.e. with a trembling, quivering mane; compare Gr. φόβη mane, from φόβος. The interpretations of others are given and discussed by Bochart, Hieroz. i. p. 118, seqq. and Alb. Schult. ad h. l.
(2) Genesis 10:7; Ezekiel 27:22 [Raamah], pr.n. of a city of the Cushites, i.e. of Ethiopic origin. LXX. in Gen. renders it Ῥέγμα, i.e. a town on the Persian Gulf, mentioned by Ptolemy and Steph. Byzant. See Bochart, Phaleg. iv. 5; Michaëlis Spicileg. i. 193.