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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_41269" /> == | == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_41269" /> == | ||
<p> (Heb. with the art. הִגִּרְמִי '', Hag-Garnzi';'' Sept. Γαρμί v.r. | <p> (Heb. with the art. '''''הִגִּרְמִי''''' '', Hag-Garnzi';'' Sept. '''''Γαρμί''''' v.r. '''''Ο᾿Ταρμί''''' and '''''῾Ογαρμί''''' ; Vulg. Garmi), an epithet of KEILAH (See Keilah) (q.v.) in the obscure genealogy ( 1 Chronicles 4:19) of [[Mered]] (q.v.); apparently to denote its strength (i.q. bony, from '''''גֶּרֶם''''' ; see Proverbs 25:15; Job 40:18); bhmt'regarded by [[Gesenius]] and FUrst (after the Targum, ad loc.) as a proper name: the form (like that of the associated soubriquets) is patrial, as if from a town, Gerem; but no such place is elsewhere mentioned, unless it be the Beth-Garem ( '''''בית''''' '''''גרם''''' ) of the [[Talmud]] ''(Erubim,'' fol. 19, a), and the ''Mansul Garem'' of Astori, east of Gaza, referred to by Schwarz ''(Palest.'' page 118) as now unknown. </p> | ||
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_4238" /> == | == International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_4238" /> == |
Latest revision as of 06:52, 15 October 2021
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]
Garmite . A gentilic name applied in a totally obscure sense to Keilah in 1 Chronicles 4:19 .
Morrish Bible Dictionary [2]
Designation of Keilah son of Naham. 1 Chronicles 4:19 .
Fausset's Bible Dictionary [3]
Descended from GEREM ( 1 Chronicles 4:19).
Holman Bible Dictionary [4]
1 Chronicles 4:19
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [5]
(Heb. with the art. הִגִּרְמִי , Hag-Garnzi'; Sept. Γαρμί v.r. Ο᾿Ταρμί and ῾Ογαρμί ; Vulg. Garmi), an epithet of KEILAH (See Keilah) (q.v.) in the obscure genealogy ( 1 Chronicles 4:19) of Mered (q.v.); apparently to denote its strength (i.q. bony, from גֶּרֶם ; see Proverbs 25:15; Job 40:18); bhmt'regarded by Gesenius and FUrst (after the Targum, ad loc.) as a proper name: the form (like that of the associated soubriquets) is patrial, as if from a town, Gerem; but no such place is elsewhere mentioned, unless it be the Beth-Garem ( בית גרם ) of the Talmud (Erubim, fol. 19, a), and the Mansul Garem of Astori, east of Gaza, referred to by Schwarz (Palest. page 118) as now unknown.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [6]
gar´mı̄t ( גּרמי , garmı̄ ): A gentilic name applied to Keilah in 1 Chronicles 4:19 . The reason for this is not known.
References
- ↑ Garmite from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
- ↑ Garmite from Morrish Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Garmite from Fausset's Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Garmite from Holman Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Garmite from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
- ↑ Garmite from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia