7431. remes
Lexical Summary
remes: Creeping thing, moving creature

Original Word: רֶמֶשׂ
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: remes
Pronunciation: reh'-mes
Phonetic Spelling: (reh'-mes)
KJV: that creepeth, creeping (moving) thing
NASB: creeping things, creeping thing, creeps, moving thing, swarms
Word Origin: [from H7430 (רָמַשׂ - creeps)]

1. a reptile or any other rapidly moving animal

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
that creeps, creeping moving thing

From ramas; a reptile or any other rapidly moving animal -- that creepeth, creeping (moving) thing.

see HEBREW ramas

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from ramas
Definition
creeping things, moving things
NASB Translation
creeping thing (5), creeping things (9), creeps (1), moving thing (1), swarms (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
רֶ֫מֶשׂ noun masculineEzekiel 38:20

collective creeping things, moving things; — ׳ר absolute 1 Kings 5:13 +, construct Hosea 2:20 +; —

1 creeping things (distinguished from בְּהֵמָה, חַיָּה, עוֺף, צִמּוֺר, דָּג) Hosea 2:20; 1 Kings 5:13; Ezekiel 8:10; Ezekiel 38:20; Genesis 1:24,25,26; Genesis 6:7,20; Genesis 7:14,23; Genesis 8:17,19 (all P), Habakkuk 1:14 (in sim) Psalm 148:10.

2 of sea animals, gliding things, Psalm 104:25.

3 moving things, of all animals Genesis 9:3 (P). — compare DrHast. DB CREEPING THINGS.

רֶמֶת, רָמָתִי, רָמָתַיִם see רום.

רֹן I, II. רִנָּה see רנן. below

Topical Lexicon
Concept and Scope

The term designates the broad class of small land animals that move close to the ground—reptiles, amphibians, insects, and other invertebrates—together with certain aquatic counterparts when context requires. Scripture treats them as a distinct but integral division within the animal world, consistently pairing them with domesticated livestock and wild beasts.

Occurrences in the Creation Account

Genesis 1:24–26 frames these creatures as part of the original “very good” order. Their repeated mention (“livestock, creeping things, and beasts of the earth”) underscores the completeness of God’s creative work and establishes a three-fold taxonomy that informs subsequent passages. Humanity’s dominion mandate explicitly includes them: “let them rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, and over all the earth, and over every creature that moves along the ground” (Genesis 1:26). Thus they serve as an early witness to mankind’s stewardship responsibility—a theme that remains intact after the Fall.

Role in the Antediluvian World

By Genesis 6:7 the judgment announced upon humankind also reaches “beasts, creeping things, and birds of the air,” revealing the cosmic reach of human sin. Yet in 6:20 God graciously preserves representatives of every kind, including these small ground-dwellers, within the ark. Their inclusion affirms both their intrinsic value and their function in sustaining post-Flood ecosystems.

The Deluge and Re-Creation Motif

Genesis 7:14, 7:23, 8:17, and 8:19 reprise the same triad used in Genesis 1, portraying the Flood as a de-creation followed by a new beginning. The command, “Bring out all the living creatures that are with you…birds, livestock, and every creature that crawls upon the earth, that they may breed abundantly on the earth” (Genesis 8:17), echoes the original blessing, highlighting continuity in God’s purposes despite judgment.

Post-Flood Dietary and Covenant Implications

In Genesis 9:3 God tells Noah, “Everything that lives and moves will be food for you; just as I gave you the green plants, I now give you all things”. The scope explicitly reaches these creatures, legitimizing their use for sustenance while still requiring reverence for life (9:4-6). The universality of the covenant with “every living creature that was with you—the birds, the livestock, and every beast of the earth” (9:10) places these small creatures under divine protection alongside larger animals and humanity.

Wisdom and Poetic Literature

Solomon’s encyclopedic study embraced them: “He spoke about animals and birds, reptiles and fish” (1 Kings 4:33). Psalm 104:25 depicts the teeming sea—“living things both great and small”—as a display of God’s creative abundance, while Psalm 148:10 summons “wild animals and all cattle, crawling creatures and flying birds” to join the cosmic chorus of praise. Their presence in doxology urges believers to recognize the Creator’s glory in even the smallest forms of life.

Prophetic Usage

Ezekiel 8:10 shocks with idolatrous images of “creeping things, beasts, and detestable idols,” showing how corruption perverts created order. Conversely, Ezekiel 38:20 lists them among creatures that will tremble at the Lord’s final intervention, testifying to His universal lordship. Hosea 2:18 envisions a covenant of peace that includes “the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the creatures that crawl,” anticipating eschatological harmony. Habakkuk 1:14 laments that Judah has been made “like the fish of the sea, like creeping things that have no ruler,” a poetic indictment of societal chaos when divine authority is ignored.

Theological Themes

1. Value of the seemingly insignificant: Their repeated explicit mention affirms that God delights in all levels of creation.
2. Comprehensive scope of judgment and redemption: From Flood to final restoration, these creatures participate in God’s sweeping redemptive plan.
3. Human stewardship: Dominion is never license for exploitation but a call to wise oversight, echoing Genesis and reinforced by later covenant language.
4. Universal praise: Even silent, lowly creatures contribute to the chorus that magnifies the Creator, reminding worshipers of God’s all-inclusive glory.

Practical Ministry Considerations

• Creation Care: Christian stewardship must extend to habitats that sustain these creatures, reflecting respect for the Creator’s handiwork.
• Teaching Children: Their visibility in everyday life provides accessible illustrations of God’s creativity and providence.
• Evangelism and Apologetics: The intricacy of small organisms offers compelling evidence of intelligent design, supporting faith-affirming arguments.
• Worship and Wonder: Incorporating the language of Psalms 104 and 148 into corporate prayer enriches doxology by acknowledging the breadth of God’s kingdom.

Forms and Transliterations
הָרֶ֖מֶשׂ הָרֶ֙מֶשׂ֙ הָרֶ֛מֶשׂ הרמש וְרֶ֖מֶשׂ וָרֶ֛מֶשׂ ורמש כְּרֶ֖מֶשׂ כרמש רֶ֖מֶשׂ רֶ֙מֶשׂ֙ רֶ֝֗מֶשׂ רֶ֤מֶשׂ רֶ֥מֶשׂ רֶ֭מֶשׂ רמש hā·re·meś haRemes hāremeś kə·re·meś keRemes kəremeś re·meś Remes remeś vaRemes veRemes wā·re·meś wāremeś wə·re·meś wəremeś
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Englishman's Concordance
Genesis 1:24
HEB: לְמִינָ֔הּ בְּהֵמָ֥ה וָרֶ֛מֶשׂ וְחַֽיְתוֹ־ אֶ֖רֶץ
NAS: cattle and creeping things and beasts
KJV: cattle, and creeping thing, and beast
INT: their kind cattle and creeping living of the earth

Genesis 1:25
HEB: וְאֵ֛ת כָּל־ רֶ֥מֶשׂ הָֽאֲדָמָ֖ה לְמִינֵ֑הוּ
NAS: and everything that creeps on the ground
KJV: after their kind, and every thing that creepeth upon the earth
INT: their kind and everything creeps the ground kind

Genesis 1:26
HEB: הָאָ֔רֶץ וּבְכָל־ הָרֶ֖מֶשׂ הָֽרֹמֵ֥שׂ עַל־
NAS: and over every creeping thing that creeps
KJV: and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth
INT: the earth every creeping creeps on

Genesis 6:7
HEB: בְּהֵמָ֔ה עַד־ רֶ֖מֶשׂ וְעַד־ ע֣וֹף
NAS: to animals to creeping things and to birds
KJV: beast, and the creeping thing, and the fowls
INT: to animals against to creeping and to birds

Genesis 6:20
HEB: לְמִינָ֔הּ מִכֹּ֛ל רֶ֥מֶשׂ הָֽאֲדָמָ֖ה לְמִינֵ֑הוּ
NAS: of every creeping thing of the ground
KJV: after their kind, of every creeping thing of the earth
INT: their kind of every creeping of the ground kind

Genesis 7:14
HEB: לְמִינָ֔הּ וְכָל־ הָרֶ֛מֶשׂ הָרֹמֵ֥שׂ עַל־
NAS: and every creeping thing that creeps
KJV: after their kind, and every creeping thing that creepeth
INT: their kind and every creeping creeps on

Genesis 7:23
HEB: בְּהֵמָה֙ עַד־ רֶ֙מֶשׂ֙ וְעַד־ ע֣וֹף
NAS: to animals to creeping things and to birds
KJV: and cattle, and the creeping things, and the fowl
INT: to animals against to creeping and to birds

Genesis 8:17
HEB: וּבַבְּהֵמָ֛ה וּבְכָל־ הָרֶ֛מֶשׂ הָרֹמֵ֥שׂ עַל־
NAS: and every creeping thing that creeps
KJV: and of cattle, and of every creeping thing that creepeth
INT: and animals and every creeping creeps on

Genesis 8:19
HEB: הַֽחַיָּ֗ה כָּל־ הָרֶ֙מֶשׂ֙ וְכָל־ הָע֔וֹף
NAS: every creeping thing, and every
KJV: Every beast, every creeping thing, and every fowl,
INT: beast every creeping and every bird

Genesis 9:3
HEB: כָּל־ רֶ֙מֶשׂ֙ אֲשֶׁ֣ר הוּא־
NAS: Every moving thing that is alive
KJV: Every moving thing that liveth
INT: Every moving after that

1 Kings 4:33
HEB: הָע֔וֹף וְעַל־ הָרֶ֖מֶשׂ וְעַל־ הַדָּגִֽים׃
NAS: and birds and creeping things and fish.
KJV: and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes.
INT: and birds and and creeping and and fish

Psalm 104:25
HEB: יָ֫דָ֥יִם שָֽׁם־ רֶ֭מֶשׂ וְאֵ֣ין מִסְפָּ֑ר
NAS: In which are swarms without
KJV: sea, wherein [are] things creeping innumerable,
INT: In which are swarms without number

Psalm 148:10
HEB: וְכָל־ בְּהֵמָ֑ה רֶ֝֗מֶשׂ וְצִפּ֥וֹר כָּנָֽף׃
NAS: cattle; Creeping things and winged
KJV: and all cattle; creeping things, and flying
INT: and all cattle Creeping fowl and winged

Ezekiel 8:10
HEB: כָל־ תַּבְנִ֜ית רֶ֤מֶשׂ וּבְהֵמָה֙ שֶׁ֔קֶץ
NAS: form of creeping things and beasts
KJV: and behold every form of creeping things, and abominable
INT: every form of creeping and beasts detestable

Ezekiel 38:20
HEB: הַשָּׂדֶ֗ה וְכָל־ הָרֶ֙מֶשׂ֙ הָרֹמֵ֣שׂ עַל־
NAS: all the creeping things that creep
KJV: of the field, and all creeping things that creep
INT: of the field all the creeping creep on

Hosea 2:18
HEB: ע֣וֹף הַשָּׁמַ֔יִם וְרֶ֖מֶשׂ הָֽאֲדָמָ֑ה וְקֶ֨שֶׁת
NAS: of the sky And the creeping things of the ground.
KJV: of heaven, and [with] the creeping things of the ground:
INT: the birds of the sky and the creeping of the ground the bow

Habakkuk 1:14
HEB: כִּדְגֵ֣י הַיָּ֑ם כְּרֶ֖מֶשׂ לֹא־ מֹשֵׁ֥ל
NAS: of the sea, Like creeping things without
KJV: of the sea, as the creeping things, [that have] no ruler
INT: the fish of the sea creeping without A ruler

17 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 7431
17 Occurrences


hā·re·meś — 6 Occ.
kə·re·meś — 1 Occ.
re·meś — 8 Occ.
wā·re·meś — 1 Occ.
wə·re·meś — 1 Occ.

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