מֵאמַר
mêmar
Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)
The word "מֵאמַר" refers to something spoken with authority, such as an official command or decree. It is used to describe an authoritative statement or decision. In practical use, it can signify an appointment or a formal word of instruction.
{something (authoritatively) said, i.e. an edict}
The Hebrew word mêmar means "{something (authoritatively) said, i.e. an edict}," encompassing related ideas including appointment, word..
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