H3639 כּלמּה - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


כּלמּה
ke limmâh
kel-im-maw'
From H3637; disgrace

KJV Usage: confusion, dishonour, reproach, shame.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB4047

כּלמּה

1. disgrace, reproach, shame, confusion, dishonour, insult, ignominy
a. insult, reproach
b. reproach, ignominy
Origin: from H3637
TWOT: 987a
Parts of Speech: Noun Feminine

TBESH:
כְּלִמָּה
ke.lim.mah
H:N-F
shame
1) disgrace, reproach, shame, confusion, dishonour, insult, ignominy
1a) insult, reproach
1b) reproach, ignominy

View how H3639 כּלמּה is used in the Bible

30 occurrences of H3639 כּלמּה

Job 20:3 that disgraces me,
Psalms 4:2 into disgrace?
Psalms 35:26 and disgrace
Psalms 44:15 My disgrace
Psalms 69:7 disgrace
Psalms 69:19 disgrace:
Psalms 71:13 and disgrace
Psalms 109:29 with disgrace,
Proverbs 18:13 and disgrace
Isaiah 30:3 your disgrace.
Isaiah 45:16 in disgrace
Isaiah 50:6 from disgrace
Isaiah 61:7 and for disgrace
Jeremiah 3:25 and our disgrace
Jeremiah 20:11 disgrace
Jeremiah 51:51 disgrace
Ezekiel 16:52 thy own disgrace
Ezekiel 16:52 thy disgrace,
Ezekiel 16:54 thy own disgrace,
Ezekiel 16:63 of thy disgrace,
Ezekiel 32:24 their disgrace
Ezekiel 32:25 their disgrace
Ezekiel 32:30 their disgrace
Ezekiel 34:29 the disgrace
Ezekiel 36:6 the disgrace
Ezekiel 36:7 their disgrace.
Ezekiel 36:15 in thee the disgrace
Ezekiel 39:26 their disgrace,
Ezekiel 44:13 their disgrace,
Micah 2:6 disgrace.

Distinct usage

3 disgrace
3 and disgrace
3 their disgrace
2 the disgrace
2 their disgrace,
1 and for disgrace
1 My disgrace
1 into disgrace?
1 from disgrace
1 and our disgrace
1 thy own disgrace,
1 disgrace.
1 with disgrace,
1 that disgraces me,
1 your disgrace.
1 in disgrace
1 thy own disgrace
1 thy disgrace,
1 disgrace:
1 of thy disgrace,
1 their disgrace.
1 in thee the disgrace

Corresponding Greek Words

kelimmah G152 aischune
kelimmah G819 atimia
kelimmah G931 basanos
kelimmah G1791 en trope
kelimmah G3680 oneidismos
kelimmah G3681 oneidos


Related words

H3639

H3640 כּלמּוּת ke limmûth
כּלמּוּת
ke limmûth
kel-im-mooth'
From H3639; disgrace

KJV Usage: shame.


H3637 כּלם kâlam

כּלם
kâlam
kaw-lawm'
A primitive root; properly to wound; but only figuratively, to taunt or insult

KJV Usage: be (make) ashamed, blush, be confounded, be put to confusion, hurt, reproach, (do, put to) shame.