לַחְמָס
Lachmâç
Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)
Lachmâç refers to a location in ancient Israel. The name likely comes from a transcription error of another term, Lachmam, which is derived from a word meaning "food" or "bread." In the King James Version, it is rendered as Lahmam.
Lachmam or Lachmas, a place in Palestine
The Hebrew word Lachmâç means "Lachmam or Lachmas, a place in Palestine," used in Scripture in contexts that reveal its full semantic depth.
Lexical data derived from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. See full disclaimer
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