And [men] shall dwell in it, and there shall be no more utter destruction; but Jerusalem shall be safely inhabited. | |||
And [men] shall dwell | yashab | |||
in it, and there shall be no more utter destruction; | | |||
but Jerusalem | Y@ruwshalaim | |||
shall be safely | betach | |||
inhabited. | |
CHEREB-- (destruction)
More specifically, cherem is a verb to denote
devotion. It can be used for good or evil.
Cherem is used to describe holy devotion
or a mind and soul devoted to sin and it
changes it's context to ACCURSED.
This word was chosen specifically for
it's duality. With enlightenment and the
land being restored, instead of the curse,
it will be blessed.
Lexicon Results for cherem (Strong's H2764)
Hebrew for H2764
חרם
Transliteration cherem | Pronunciation khā'·rem (Key) | |
Part of Speech masculine noun | Root Word (Etymology) from H2763 | |
TWOT Reference |
Outline of Biblical Usage
1) a thing devoted, thing dedicated, ban, devotion
2) a net, thing perforated
3) have been utterly destroyed, (appointed to) utter destruction
Authorized Version (KJV) Translation Count — Total: 38
AV — net 9, accursed thing 9, accursed 4, curse 4, cursed thing 3, devoted 3, destruction 2, devoted thing 2, dedicated thing 1, destroyed 1
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