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ΕΡΜΩΝΕΙΕΙΜ, ερμωνειειμ

ERMŌNEIEIM, ermōneieim

Sounds Like: her-MOH-nee-EEM

Translations: Hermon, Mount Hermon

From the root: ΕΡΜΩΝ

Part of Speech: Proper Noun

Explanation: This word appears to be a variant or a misspelling of 'Hermon', referring to Mount Hermon, a mountain range located in the Anti-Lebanon mountains. It is a significant geographical feature in the ancient Near East, often mentioned in biblical and historical texts. The ending '-ειειμ' is unusual for the Greek transliteration of Hermon, which is typically Ἑρμών (Hermon). It might represent a specific dialectal form, a scribal error, or an attempt to render a Hebrew or Aramaic plural or locative ending into Greek. Given the context, it refers to the mountain.

Inflection: Singular, Genitive, Masculine

Strong’s number: G0000 (Lookup on BibleHub)

Unknown: Yes


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1 Enoch Greek Collection
Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint

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