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Strong's #6775 - צָמַד
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1) to bind, join, fasten
1a) (Niphal) to join, join or attach oneself to
1b) (Pual) to be fastened, be bound
1c) (Hiphil) to combine, fit together, hitch up
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2665) dmy (תסמד TsMD) AC: Join CO: Yoke AB: ?: The joining of two animals together for plowing a field. [from: um]
V) dmy (תסמד TsMD) - Join: To be joined to another as in a yoke. KJV (5): (vf: Niphal, Hiphil, Pual) join, fasten, frame - Strongs: H6775 (צָמַד)
Nm) dmy (תסמד TsMD) - I. Yoke:A pair of animals in a yoke or two of something as yoked together. II. Tsemed:A standard of measure. The amount land that can be plowed in one day by a yoke of oxen. KJV (15): yoke, couple, two, together, acre - Strongs: H6776 (צֶמֶד)
bm) dimy (תסמיד TsMYD) - Bracelet: As joined together. KJV (7): bracelet, covering - Strongs: H6781 (צְמִד)
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Niph`al Imperfect 3 masculine singular וַיִּצָּ֫מֶד Numbers 25:3; 3 masculine plural וַיִּצָּֽדְֶוּ Psalm 106:28; Participle plural נִעצמָדִים Numbers 25:5; join, attach, oneself to (ל) Baal Peor, i.e. adopt his worship Numbers 25:3,5 (JE), whence Psalm 106:28.
Pu`al Participle feminine צְצֻמֶּ֫דֶת 2 Samuel 20:8 a sword bound upon (עַל) his loins.
Hiph`il Imperfect 3 feminine singular תַּצְמִיד מִרְמָה Psalm 50:19 thy tongue combineth (fitteth together, frameth) deceit (> denominative from צֶמֶד Gerber170).
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צָמַד not used in Kal, Arab. ضمد Syr. ܨܡܕ to bind, to fasten, kindred to the root צָמַם (compare עִמָּד and עָמַם).
Niphal, to be fastened, i.e. to adhere; in this phrase, נִצְמַד לְבָעַל־פְּעֹד “he adhered to Baal-Peor,” devoted himself to his worship, Numbers 25:3, Numbers 25:5; Psalms 106:28.
Pual, to be fastened, 2 Samuel 20:8.
Hiphil, with the addition of מִרְמָה to frame deceit, Psalms 50:19.
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Old Testament Hebrew Lexical Dictionary developed by Jeff Garrison for StudyLight.org.
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