ΓΟΜΟΡ, γομορ
GOMOR, gomor
Sounds Like: go-MOR
Translations: Gomorrah, an omer, omer
From the root: ΓΟΜΟΡ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Noun
Explanation: This word has two primary meanings. It can refer to Gomorrah, one of the cities mentioned in the Bible, often associated with Sodom and divine judgment. In this context, it is a proper noun. It can also refer to an 'omer,' which is an ancient Hebrew unit of dry measure, equivalent to about 2.2 liters or 3.9 pints. When used as a unit of measure, it is a noun and typically indeclinable.
Inflection: Does not inflect (when referring to the unit of measure), Indeclinable (when referring to the city, as a transliteration)
Strong’s numbers: G1116 (Lookup on BibleHub), H6016 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint
- Exodus — 16:16, 16:18, 16:22, 16:32, 16:33, 16:36
- 1 Samuel — 16:20, 25:18
- 2 Kings — 5:17
- Ezekiel — 45:11, 45:13, 45:14
- Hosea — 3:2
From the same root
No other words from the same root, ΓΟΜΟΡ, appear in our texts.
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