1634 - gerem

Strong's Concordance

Original word: גָּ֫רֶם
Transliteration: gerem
Definition (short): bare
Definition (full): a bone, self, very

NAS Exhaustive Concordance

Word Origin: from garam
Definition: a bone, strength
NASB Translation: bare (1), bone (1), bones (1), limbs (1), strong (1).
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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

From garam; a bone (as the skeleton of the body); hence, self, i.e. (figuratively) very -- bone, strong, top.

see HEBREW garam

KJV: Issachar is a strong ass couching down between two burdens:
NASB: "Issachar is a strong donkey, Lying down between the sheepfolds.
KJV: Then they hasted, and took every man his garment, and put it under him on the top of the stairs, and blew with trumpets, saying, Jehu is king.
NASB: Then they hurried and each man took his garment and placed it under him on the bare steps, and blew the trumpet, saying, "Jehu is king!"
KJV: His bones are as strong pieces of brass; his bones are like bars of iron.
NASB: "His bones are tubes of bronze; His limbs are like bars of iron.
KJV: A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones.
NASB: A joyful heart is good medicine, But a broken spirit dries up the bones.
KJV: By long forbearing is a prince persuaded, and a soft tongue breaketh the bone.
NASB: By forbearance a ruler may be persuaded, And a soft tongue breaks the bone.