Lexicon Ramyah: Deceit, Treachery, Slothfulness Original Word: רמְיָה Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Ramiah From ruwm and Yahh; Jah has raised; Ramjah, an Israelite -- Ramiah. see HEBREW ruwm see HEBREW Yahh NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as remiyyah and from Yah Definition "Yah has loosened," an Isr. with a foreign wife NASB Translation Ramiah (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs רַמְיָה proper name, masculine (properly ׳י hath loosened?); — one with foreign wife Ezra 10:25, Παμιά(ς). I, II. רָמָה see רום. רִמָּה see II. רמם Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the root רָמָה (ramah), meaning "to cast" or "to throw."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Greek equivalents for the Hebrew name Ramjah in the Strong's Concordance. However, Greek genealogical terms or names may serve similar functions in the context of the Septuagint or New Testament genealogies. Usage: The name Ramjah appears in genealogical records and is associated with individuals in the biblical narrative. It is used to identify a specific person or lineage within the text. Context: • Ramjah is a name found in the genealogical lists of the Hebrew Bible. The name is derived from the root רָמָה, which conveys the idea of casting or throwing, possibly indicating a characteristic or notable event associated with the individual or family bearing this name. In the context of biblical genealogies, names often carry significant meanings or reflect the circumstances of birth or family history. Forms and Transliterations רַ֠מְיָה רמיה ram·yāh Ramyah ramyāhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Ezra 10:25 HEB: מִבְּנֵ֣י פַרְעֹ֡שׁ רַ֠מְיָה וְיִזִּיָּ֤ה וּמַלְכִּיָּה֙ NAS: of Parosh [there were] Ramiah, Izziah, KJV: of Parosh; Ramiah, and Jeziah, INT: of the sons of Parosh Ramiah Izziah Malchijah 1 Occurrence |