H7431 רמשׂ - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


רמשׂ
remeś
reh'-mes
From H7430; a reptile or any other rapidly moving animal

KJV Usage: that creepeth, creeping (moving) thing.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB7971

רמשׂ

1. creeping things, moving things, creeping organism
a. creeping things
b. gliding things (of sea animals)
c. moving things (of all animals)
Origin: from H7430
TWOT: 2177a
Parts of Speech: Noun Masculine

TBESH:
רֶ֫מֶשׂ
re.me.s
H:N-M
creeping
1) creeping things, moving things, creeping organism
1a) creeping things
1b) gliding things (of sea animals)
1c) moving things (of all animals)

View how H7431 רמשׂ is used in the Bible

17 occurrences of H7431 רמשׂ

Genesis 1:24 and creeping thing,
Genesis 1:25 and every thing that creepeth
Genesis 1:26 and over every creeping thing
Genesis 6:7 and the creeping thing,
Genesis 6:20 of every creeping thing
Genesis 7:14 and every creeping thing
Genesis 7:23 and the creeping things,
Genesis 8:17 and of every creeping thing
Genesis 8:19 every creeping thing,
Genesis 9:3 Every moving thing
1 Kings 4:33 and of creeping things,
Psalms 104:25 in which are creeping things
Psalms 148:10 creeping things,
Ezekiel 8:10 of creeping things,
Ezekiel 38:20 and all creeping things
Hosea 2:18 and with the creeping things
Habakkuk 1:14 as the creeping things,

Distinct usage

1 and every creeping thing
1 and of every creeping thing
1 every creeping thing,
1 Every moving thing
1 and of creeping things,
1 in which are creeping things
1 creeping things,
1 as the creeping things,
1 and creeping thing,
1 and every thing that creepeth
1 of every creeping thing
1 and the creeping things,
1 and with the creeping things
1 and over every creeping thing
1 and the creeping thing,
1 and all creeping things
1 of creeping things,


Related words

H7431

G2062 ἑρπετόν
ἑρπετόν
herpeton
her-pet-on'
Neuter of a derivative of ἕρπω herpō (to creep); a reptile, that is, (by Hebraism (compare [H7431]) a small animal

KJV Usage: creeping thing, serpent.


H7430 רמשׂ râmaś

רמשׂ
râmaś
raw-mas'
A primitive root; properly to glide swiftly, that is, to crawl or move with short steps; by analogy to swarm

KJV Usage: creep, move.