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Brown-Driver-Briggs /Thayer Dictionary - ῥῆμα
ῥῆμα
G4487
Transliteration: rhēma
Pronunciation: hray'-mah
Definition: + evil
- Original: ῥῆμα - Transliteration: Rhema - Phonetic: hray'-mah
- Definition:
1. that which is or has been uttered by the living voice, thing spoken, word
a. any sound produced by the voice and having definite meaning
b. speech, discourse
1. what one has said
c. a series of words joined together into a sentence (a declaration of one's mind made in words)
1. an utterance
2. a saying of any sort as a message, a narrative 1c
d. concerning some occurrence
2. subject matter of speech, thing spoken of
a. so far forth as it is a matter of narration
b. so far as it is a matter of command
c. a matter of dispute, case at law
- Origin: from G4483" class="dictionary-topic-link">G4483 - TDNT entry: 05:09,5 - Part(s) of speech: Noun Neuter - Strong's: From G4483" class="dictionary-topic-link">G4483; an utterance (individually collectively or specifically); by implication a matter or topic (especially of narration command or dispute); with a negative naught whatever: - + evil + nothing saying word.