ramyā רַמְיָה ‘Ramiah’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from rūm רוּם ‘to exalt / be rotten’ and yāh יָהּ ‘YH--’
Roots:
רום
יה
ramyā pr n m pers
Ramiah = "Jehovah has loosened"
1) a man who had a foreign wife in the time of Ezra
Etymology?:
from rūm רוּם ‘to exalt / be rotten’ and yāh יָהּ ‘YH--’
Roots:
רום
יה
ramyā pr n m pers
Ramiah = "Jehovah has loosened"
1) a man who had a foreign wife in the time of Ezra
Mentioned in Ezra 10:25