Lexical Summary leom: People, nation Original Word: לְאֹם Strong's Exhaustive Concordance nation, people Or l owm {leh-ome'}; from an unused root meaning to gather; a community -- nation, people. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definition people NASB Translation nation (1), nations (11), other (1), people (4), peoples (17), peoples' (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs לְאֹם, לְאוֺם noun masculineGenesis 25:23 people, in poetry and chiefly late; — ׳ל absolute Genesis 25:23 (twice in verse); Proverbs 14:28, לְאוֺם Proverbs 11:26; suffix לְאוּמִּי Isaiah 51:4; plural לְאֻמִּים Genesis 25:23 28t.; לְאוּמִים Isaiah 55:4; — people, both of Israel and of Edom, Genesis 25:23 (3 t. in verse) (J; Jacob and Esau; "" גּוֺי); elsewhere of Israel only Isaiah 51:4 (singular "" עַם); usually plural of other peoples: — ׳שְׁאוֺן ל Isaiah 17:12 ("" הֲמוֺן עמים, compare Isaiah 17:13; "" גּוֺיִם Isaiah 34:1; Isaiah 43:9; Psalm 2:1; Psalm 44:3; Psalm 44:15; Psalm 105:44; Psalm 149:7, compare Isaiah 55:4 (twice in verse) (גּוֺי in Isaiah 55:5); "" עַמִּים Genesis 27:29 (J), Habakkuk 2:13; Jeremiah 51:58; Psalm 47:4; Psalm 57:10; Psalm 67:5 (twice in verse); Psalm 108:4; Proverbs 24:24; further Isaiah 41:1; Isaiah 49:1 (both "" אִיִּים), Isaiah 43:4 ("" אָ֯דָם Isaiah 60:2 ("" אֶרֶץ), Psalm 9:9 ("" תֵּבֵל), Psalm 148:11 ("" מַלְכֵי אֶרֶץ, etc.); עֲדַת לְאֻמִּים Psalm 7:8, ׳הֲמוֺן ל Psalm 65:8; of any and all peoples Proverbs 14:34; singular indefinite = people in General, as making public opinion, Proverbs 11:26 (collective, with plural verb); = population, as subjects of prince Proverbs 14:28 ("" עַם). Topical Lexicon Overview of UsageStrong’s 3816 designates a “people” or “nation” viewed as a distinct, self-contained community. The term appears about thirty-six times, spread across the Pentateuch, Historical Books, Wisdom Literature, Psalms and Prophets. It is applied both to Israel and to Gentile peoples, and it often stands beside other national terms (ʿam, gôy) to deepen the picture of God’s dealings with the family groups of the earth. Patriarchal Promises and Covenantal Foundations • Genesis 25:23 records the prophecy over Esau and Jacob: “Two nations are in your womb, and two peoples will be separated from within you”. Here the word signals the emergence of distinct national destinies under God’s providence. National Identity in Israel’s Formation Numbers 25:15, 18 identifies Cozbi as “the daughter of a leader of a people of Midian.” The word highlights how Israel’s sin at Baal Peor involved formal alliance with another nation and invites reflection on Israel’s distinct calling to avoid the idolatry of surrounding peoples. Royal and Davidic Psalms The Davidic victory hymn (2 Samuel 22:44-45; Psalm 18:43-44) proclaims, “You have made me head of the nations; a people I had not known shall serve me.” 3816 testifies that David’s kingship foreshadows Messiah’s worldwide reign. Praise psalms extend the same vision. “I will praise You, O Lord, among the nations; I will sing praises to You among the peoples” (Psalm 57:9; 108:3). The parallelism unites Israel’s worship with the calling of every leʾōm, anticipating the ingathering of Gentiles. Psalm 117:1—“Praise the LORD, all you nations; extol Him, all you peoples”—is later cited in Romans 15:11, authoritatively tying the Old Testament’s leʾōm theme to New-Testament mission. Wisdom Literature and Social Ethics Proverbs uses 3816 to expose the conscience of society: Prophetic Oracles Concerning the Nations Isaiah employs the word repeatedly to portray both judgment and restoration: Habakkuk 2:5-13 warns that imperial plunder stirs up “all peoples,” but the earth will ultimately “be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD” (2:14), showing the futility of human empires in contrast to God’s universal reign. Eschatological Vision of Universal Worship The prophetic promises culminate in a scene where every leʾōm is gathered to honor the Lord (Isaiah 66:18-23; Zechariah 14:16-19). Nations once rebuked are now redeemed; peoples once in darkness now walk in the light. This eschatological use of 3816 aligns seamlessly with Revelation’s picture of a “multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and tongue” (Revelation 7:9), demonstrating the harmony between Testaments. Implications for New Covenant Ministry 1. Mission: The repeated appearance of 3816 in contexts of praise and promise forms an Old-Testament foundation for the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19). God’s intention has always been global. Thus Strong’s 3816 is far more than a lexical curiosity; it threads through Scripture to display God’s sovereign governance of history, His concern for every people group, and His unchanging purpose to unite them in the worship of His Son. Forms and Transliterations אֻמִּֽים׃ אמים׃ בַּל־ בל־ וּ֝לְאֻמִּ֗ים וּלְאֹם֙ וּלְאֻמִּ֓ים ׀ וּלְאֻמִּ֖ים וּלְאֻמִּ֥ים וּלְאוּמִּ֖י ולאומי ולאם ולאמים לְ֝אֹ֗ם לְ֝אֻמִּ֗ים לְ֭אֻמִּים לְא֑וֹם לְאֻ֫מִּ֥ים לְאֻמִּ֑ים לְאֻמִּ֔ים לְאֻמִּ֖ים לְאֻמִּ֗ים לְאֻמִּ֣ים לְאֻמִּֽים׃ לְאוּמִּ֖ים לאום לאומים לאם לאמים לאמים׃ מִלְאֹ֣ם מלאם ’um·mîm ’ummîm bal bal- lə’ōm lə’ōwm lə’ummîm lə’ūmmîm lə·’ō·wm lə·’ōm lə·’um·mîm lə·’ūm·mîm leom leumMim mil’ōm mil·’ōm milOm ū·lə·’ōm ū·lə·’ūm·mî ū·lə·’um·mîm ūlə’ōm ūlə’ūmmî ūlə’ummîm uleOm uleumMi uleumMim umMimLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 25:23 HEB: בְּבִטְנֵ֔ךְ וּשְׁנֵ֣י לְאֻמִּ֔ים מִמֵּעַ֖יִךְ יִפָּרֵ֑דוּ NAS: And two peoples will be separated KJV: and two manner of people shall be separated INT: your womb and two peoples your body will be separated Genesis 25:23 Genesis 25:23 Genesis 27:29 Psalm 2:1 Psalm 7:7 Psalm 9:8 Psalm 44:2 Psalm 44:14 Psalm 44:14 Psalm 47:3 Psalm 57:9 Psalm 65:7 Psalm 67:4 Psalm 67:4 Psalm 105:44 Psalm 108:3 Psalm 148:11 Psalm 149:7 Proverbs 11:26 Proverbs 14:28 Proverbs 14:34 Proverbs 24:24 Isaiah 17:12 Isaiah 17:13 36 Occurrences |