H2552 Definition
- Strong's number
- H2552
- Lemma
- חָמַם
- Transliteration
- châmam
- Pronunciation
- khaw-mam'
- Strong's definition
- to be hot (literally or figuratively) enflame self, get (have) heat, be (wax) hot, (be, wax) warm (self, at). a primitive root;
12 instances of the word חָמַם châmam (H2552)
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1 Kings 1:2 - said Wherefore his servants unto him Let there be sought for my lord the king a young virgin and let her stand before the king and let her cherish him and let her lie in thy bosom may get heat for my lord the king
Ecclesiastes 4:11 - Again lie together if two then they have heat but how can one be warm
2 Kings 4:34 - And he went up and lay of the child and put his mouth his mouth and his eyes and his eyes and his hands and his hands and he stretched waxed warm himself upon the child and the flesh of the child
Hosea 7:7 - They are all hot as an oven and have devoured their judges all their kings are fallen there is none among them that calleth
Exodus 16:21 - And they gathered it every morning it every morning every man according to his eating waxed hot and when the sun it melted
Job 31:20 - have not blessed If his loins with the fleece of my sheep me and if he were not warmed
Psalms 39:3 - was hot My heart within me while I was musing burned the fire spake I with my tongue
Job 39:14 - Which leaveth in the earth her eggs them in dust and warmeth
Isaiah 44:15 - Then shall it be for a man to burn for he will take thereof and warm himself yea he kindleth it and baketh bread yea he maketh a god and worshippeth it he maketh it a graven image and falleth down
Isaiah 44:16 - part He burneth thereof in the fire part flesh thereof he eateth he roasteth roast and is satisfied I am warm himself and saith Aha I am warm I have seen the fire
Isaiah 47:14 - Behold they shall be as stubble the fire shall burn them they shall not deliver themselves from the power of the flame there shall not be a coal to warm at nor fire to sit
Isaiah 57:5 - Enflaming yourselves with idols tree under every green slaying the children in the valleys under the clifts of the rocks