Lexical Summary Eylam: a son of Shem, also his desc. and their country Original Word: עֵילָםTransliteration: Eylam Phonetic Spelling: (ay-lawm') Part of Speech: proper name, of a people et. terr.; proper name, masculine Short Definition: a son of Shem, also his desc. and their country Meaning: Elam -- a son of Shem, also his descendants and their country Strong's Concordance Elam Or mowlam (Ezra 10:2; Jeremiah 49:36) {o-lawm'}; probably from alam; hidden, i.e. Distant; Elam, a son of Shem and his descendants, with their country; also of six Israelites -- Elam. see HEBREW alam Brown-Driver-Briggs H5867. Eylam I. עֵילָם proper name, of a people et. terr. Elam, Αιλαμ, Ἐλαμεῖραι, well-known country and people northeast of Lower Tigris (Assyrian Elamtu DlPa 320 ff. COTGenesis 10:22); — as early invaders of Palestine 14:1, 9, allies of Assyr. Isaiah 22:6; foe of Babylon 21:2; abode of dispersed Israelites 11:11; prophesied against Jeremiah 49:34-35, 36 (twice in verse) (Qr, Kt עולם), 49:37; 49:38; 49:39; Ezekiel 32:24, compare ע ׳כָּלמַֿלְכֵי Jeremiah 25:25; called 'son' of Shem Genesis 10:22 (P) = 1 Chronicles 1:17; purely local designation ׳ע הַמְּדִינָה Daniel 8:2. II. עֵילָם proper name, masculine Ηλαμ, Αιλαμ: 1 heads of families of returned exiles: a. Ezra 2:7 = Nehemiah 7:12. b. Ezra 2:31 = Nehemiah 7:34. c. Ezra 8:7; 10:2 (Qr; Kt עולם), 10:26. 2. a chief of people Nehemiah 10:15. 3 name in Benjamin 1 Chronicles 8:24. 4 Levite name 1 Chronicles 26:3. 5 a priest Nehemiah 12:42. |