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Has anyone ever told you: יהוה (Yahweh) God loves you and has a great plan for your life?
Has anyone ever told you: יהוה (Yahweh) God loves you and has a great plan for your life?
1. Brief Overview:
Transliteration: hárma
Root Words:
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Primary Meanings:
2. Detailed Description:
BDAG: BDAG defines ἅρμα as “chariot” or “carriage.” It describes the term as a vehicle used in ancient transportation and warfare, emphasizing its role in military and ceremonial contexts.
Thayer’s: Thayer’s Greek Lexicon supports BDAG’s definition, noting that ἅρμα refers to a chariot or vehicle, often used in historical and biblical texts to denote a wheeled carriage or chariot.
Vines: Vines’ Expository Dictionary describes ἅρμα as “chariot,” focusing on its use in both secular and ceremonial contexts.
LSJ: The LSJ Lexicon defines ἅρμα as a “chariot,” providing examples of its use in various Greek writings to denote both ceremonial and practical vehicles.
Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance: Strong’s identifies ἅρμα as “chariot,” noting its use in ancient texts to refer to vehicles used in warfare and transportation.
Bible Verses:
3. Usage in Classic Greek Literature:
In classical Greek literature, ἅρμα is frequently used to denote chariots and other vehicles:
4. Summary:
The term ἅρμα (G716: hárma) primarily means “chariot” or “carriage,” referring to wheeled vehicles used for transportation and warfare in ancient times. BDAG, Thayer’s, Vines, LSJ, and Strong’s all define ἅρμα in similar terms, emphasizing its role in both practical and ceremonial contexts. Classic Greek literature further illustrates its significance, depicting chariots in historical, military, and philosophical settings.
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