Biblica Analytica

אָמֹץ

a.mots (H0554)

strong

2 verses 1 books OT 2 / NT 0
AI Word Study

The Hebrew word "אָמֹץ" (a.mots) is defined as "strong." This adjective is classified under the semantic domain of "Body & Health," indicating its connection to physical characteristics or conditions. The word appears only twice in the Bible, suggesting its limited usage in specific contexts. Given its definition, it is likely that "אָמֹץ" is used to describe individuals or objects that possess physical strength or robustness. The brevity of its occurrences implies that the concept of strength was not a central theme in the texts where it appears. Nonetheless, the word's presence highlights the importance of physical attributes in certain biblical narratives.

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Zechariah 6:3

in the third chariot white horses; and in the fourth chariot dappled horses, all of them powerful.

Zechariah 6:7

The strong went out, and sought to go that they might walk back and forth through the earth: and he said, “Go around and through the earth!” So they walked back and forth through the earth.