1995

hāmōn הָמוֹןAcrowd, Bto rage’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from hāmā הָמָה ‘to roar’
Roots: המה
Variants: הָמוֹן, הָמַן

hāmōn An, m Bv
A1) murmur, roar, crowd, abundance, tumult, sound
 1a) sound, murmur, rush, roar
 1b) tumult, confusion
 1c) crowd, multitude
 1d) great number, abundance
 1e) abundance, wealth
B1) to rage, be turbulent

Mentioned in Genesis 17:4, 17:5 Judges 4:7 1 Samuel 4:14, 14:19, 14:16 2 Samuel 18:29, 6:19 1 Kings 18:41, 20:13, 20:28 2 Kings 7:13, 25:11 Isaiah 29:5, 60:5, 63:15, 29:8, 31:4, 16:14, 13:4, 29:7, 32:14, 5:13, 5:14, 33:3, 17:12 Jeremiah 47:3, 10:13, 51:16, 49:32, 3:23, 51:42 Ezekiel 7:12, 32:18, 23:42, 31:2, 39:15, 5:7, 29:19, 30:10, 31:18, 32:16, 32:31, 32:32, 7:14, 7:13, 32:24, 32:25, 32:26, 30:15, 32:12, 32:20, 39:11, 30:4, 7:11, 26:13 Joel 4:14 Amos 5:23 Psalms 42:5, 65:8, 37:16 Job 31:34, 39:7 Ecclesiastes 5:9 Daniel 11:10, 10:6, 11:13, 11:11, 11:12 1 Chronicles 29:16 2 Chronicles 14:10, 20:12, 20:24, 31:10, 20:15, 32:7, 13:8, 20:2, 11:23

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