Strong's Concordance
lechum: intestines, bowels
Original Word: לְחוּםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: lechum
Phonetic Spelling: (law-khoom')
Short Definition: eating
Brown-Driver-Briggs
perhaps (meaning and √ not wholly certain, compare Nö
ZMG xl. 886, 721; from =
press together, according to Dl
Prol. 193); — only suffix:
Zephaniah 1:17 their blood shall be poured out like water,
and their bowels like dung Hi-St (ct.
2 Samuel 20:10), Dl
l.c. We ('ihr Mark'), Rothst
Kau AT Di
Job 20:23; Gr compare
Job 20:12 (to which Now included); Now suggests also
and their moisture (freshness, vigour, compare
Deuteronomy 34:7); > and others who render
flesh, (compare Arabic
👁 Image flesh, meat, see below );
Job 20:23 to fill his belly, God sendeth into him his burning anger,
and raineth it
upon him, into his (very)
bowels Hi Dl
l.c. Bae
KauAT (compare Di, and
into his flesh De, see above); > distinguished from
Zephaniah 1:17 Di (in translation) Da Hoffm Bu
his food (as object of ; read then ); , whence Me Sgfr , Schw
ZAW x, 1890, 179 ; Nö
l.c. wrath, compare Syriac
👁 Image threaten.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
while
Or lachum {law-khoom'}; passive participle of lacham; properly, eaten, i.e. Food; also flesh, i.e. Body -- while...is eating, flesh.
see HEBREW lacham
Forms and Transliterations
בִּלְחוּמֽוֹ׃ בלחומו׃ וּלְחֻמָ֖ם ולחמם bil·ḥū·mōw bilchuMo bilḥūmōw ū·lə·ḥu·mām ulechuMam ūləḥumām
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