7009. qim
Lexicon
qim: "Rising," "standing," or "establishment."

Original Word: קִים
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: qiym
Pronunciation: keem
Phonetic Spelling: (keem)
KJV: substance
NASB: adversaries
Word Origin: [from H6965 (קוּם - arose)]

1. an opponent (as rising against one), i.e. (collectively) enemies

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
substance

From quwm; an opponent (as rising against one), i.e. (collectively) enemies -- substance.

see HEBREW quwm

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from qum
Definition
adversary
NASB Translation
adversaries (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[קִים] noun masculine adversary (properly uprising, insurgent [Köii. l, 60], compare √Qal 2); — suffix קִימָ֑נוּ (Köii. l, 442) Job 22:20, but probably corrupt; Ges§ 91f, Du קָמֵ(י)נוּ (Participle suffix) Me Bu יְקֻמָם, PerlesAnal. 59 קִנְיָנָם.

Forms and Transliterations
קִימָ֑נוּ קימנו kiManu qî·mā·nū qîmānū
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Englishman's Concordance
Job 22:20
HEB: לֹ֣א נִכְחַ֣ד קִימָ֑נוּ וְ֝יִתְרָ֗ם אָ֣כְלָה
NAS: [Saying], 'Truly our adversaries are cut off,
KJV: Whereas our substance is not cut down,
INT: not are cut our adversaries and their abundance consumeth

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 7009
1 Occurrence


qî·mā·nū — 1 Occ.

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