NAVE: Raamiah
EBD: Raamiah
SMITH: RAAMIAH
ISBE: RAAMIAH
Raamiah
In Bible versions:
Raamiah: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
thunder, or evil, from the Lord
leader among those who returned from exile with Zerubbabel
leader among those who returned from exile with Zerubbabel
Hebrew
Strongs #07485: hymer Ra`amyah`
Raamiah = "thunder of Jehovah"1) one who returned from exile with Zerubbabel
1a) also 'Reelaiah'
7485 Ra`amyah` rah-am-yaw'
from 7481 and 3050; Jah has shaken; Raamjah, an Israelite: KJV -- Raamiah.see HEBREW for 07481
see HEBREW for 03050
Raamiah [nave]
RAAMIAHOne of those who returned to Jerusalem from captivity in Babylon, Neh. 7:7.
Called Reelaiah in Ezra 2:2.
Raamiah [ebd]
thunder of the Lord, one of the princes who returned from the Exile (Neh. 7:7); called also Reelaiah (Ezra 2:2).
RAAMIAH [smith]
(thunder of Jehovah), one of the chiefs who returned with Zerubbabel. (Nehemiah 7:7) In (Ezra 2:2) he is calledRAAMIAH [isbe]
RAAMIAH - ra-a-mi'-a (ra`amyah; Codex Vaticanus Naamia; Codex Alexandrinus, Rheelma): One of the leading men who returned with Zerubbabel from captivity (Neh 7:7). In the corresponding passage in Ezr 2:2, where the same list is named, a slight variation in form is given. "Reelaiah" is the name found in this passage. Doubtless, one is a corruption of the other. Both have the same root meaning.s generally been identified with Regina, mentioned by Ptolemy and Steph. Byzantr. as a city in Southeastern Arabia on the shores of the Persian Gulf. The Septuagint (Rhegma) itself supposes this site. But the Arabic name of the city here indicated is spelled with a "g" and so gives rise to a phonological difficulty. A more probable identification has been found in the Sabean ra`mah in Southwestern Arabia near Me`in in the north of Marib. Me`in was the capital of the old Minaean kingdom.