Lexicon romah: Spear, javelin Original Word: רוֹמָה Strong's Exhaustive Concordance haughtily Feminine of rowm; elation, i.e. (adverbially) proudly -- haughtily. see HEBREW rowm NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom rum Definition haughtily NASB Translation haughtily (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs רוֺמָה adverb haughtily, ׳לֹא תֵלְכוּ ר Micah 2:3. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the root רוּם (rum), which means "to be high" or "to rise."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent that corresponds to the concept of elevation or pride is found in Strong's Greek Number G3717, ὑψόω (hupsoō), which means "to lift up" or "to exalt." This Greek term is used in the New Testament to describe both physical elevation and metaphorical exaltation, similar to the Hebrew concept of רוֹמָה (romah). Usage: The word רוֹמָה (romah) is used in the context of describing a state of pride or elation. It is not frequently found in the Hebrew Bible, but when it appears, it typically conveys a sense of being lifted up in spirit or attitude, often with a connotation of pride. Context: רוֹמָה (romah) is a noun that captures the essence of being elevated or exalted, often in a manner that suggests pride or self-exaltation. The root רוּם (rum) is commonly used in the Hebrew Bible to describe physical elevation or exaltation, and רוֹמָה (romah) extends this concept to the emotional or spiritual realm. In biblical literature, pride is frequently cautioned against, as it can lead to downfall or divine disfavor. The term רוֹמָה (romah) thus serves as a reminder of the potential pitfalls of pride and the importance of humility before God. Forms and Transliterations רוֹמָ֔ה רומה rō·w·māh roMah rōwmāhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Micah 2:3 HEB: וְלֹ֤א תֵֽלְכוּ֙ רוֹמָ֔ה כִּ֛י עֵ֥ת NAS: And you will not walk haughtily, For it will be an evil KJV: neither shall ye go haughtily: for this time INT: cannot walk haughtily for time 1 Occurrence |