H3971 מוּם מאוּם - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


מוּם מאוּם
m'ûm mûm
moom, moom
As if passive participle from an unused root probably meaning to stain; a blemish (physical or moral)

KJV Usage: blemish, blot, spot.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB4487

מוּם מאוּם

1. blemish, spot, defect
a. of physical defect
b. of moral stain
Origin: as if passive participle from an unused root
TWOT: 1137a
Parts of Speech: Noun Masculine

View how H3971 מוּם מאוּם is used in the Bible

21 occurrences of H3971 מוּם מאוּם

Leviticus 21:17 that hath any blemish,
Leviticus 21:18 he may be that hath a blemish,
Leviticus 21:21 that hath a blemish,
Leviticus 21:21 he hath a blemish;
Leviticus 21:23 because he hath a blemish;
Leviticus 22:20 But whatever hath a blemish,
Leviticus 22:21 there shall be in it no blemish.
Leviticus 22:25 is in them, and blemishes
Leviticus 24:19 a blemish
Leviticus 24:20 a blemish
Numbers 19:2 in which is no blemish,
Deuteronomy 15:21 And if there is any blemish
Deuteronomy 15:21 blemish,
Deuteronomy 17:1 in which is blemish,
Deuteronomy 32:5 themselves, their spot
2 Samuel 14:25 there was no blemish
Job 11:15 without spot;
Job 31:7 and if any blot
Proverbs 9:7 man getteth himself a blot.
Song of Songs 4:7 there is no spot
Daniel 1:4 in whom was no blemish,

Distinct usage

2 a blemish
1 that hath any blemish,
1 he may be that hath a blemish,
1 that hath a blemish,
1 he hath a blemish;
1 because he hath a blemish;
1 But whatever hath a blemish,
1 there shall be in it no blemish.
1 And if there is any blemish
1 blemish,
1 in which is blemish,
1 there was no blemish
1 without spot;
1 there is no spot
1 in whom was no blemish,
1 is in them, and blemishes
1 man getteth himself a blot.
1 in which is no blemish,
1 themselves, their spot
1 and if any blot

Corresponding Greek Words

meum G1435 doron
mum G3469 momaomai
mum G3470 momos
mum (cum negat.) G299 a momos


Related words

H3971

H3972 מאוּמה me 'ûmâh
מאוּמה
me 'ûmâh
meh-oo'-maw
Apparently a form of H3971; properly a speck or point, that is, (by implication) something; with negative nothing

KJV Usage: fault, + no (-ught), ought, somewhat, any ([no-]) thing.