Lexical Summary hormēma: a rush Original Word: ὅρμημαTransliteration: hormēma Phonetic Spelling: (hor'-may-mah) Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a rush Meaning: a rush Strong's Concordance violence. From horme; an attack, i.e. (abstractly) precipitancy -- violence. see GREEK horme Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3731: ὅρμημαὅρμημα, ὁρμηματος, τό (ὁρμάω), a rush, impulse: Revelation 18:21 (here A. V. violence). (For עֶבְרָה outburst of wrath, Amos 1:11; Habakkuk 3:8, cf. Schleusner, Thesaurus iv., p. 123; an enterprise, venture, Homer, Iliad 2, 356, 590, although interpreters differ about its meaning there (cf. Ebeling, Lex. Homer or Liddell and Scott, v.); that to which one is impelled or hurried away by impulse (rather, incitement, stimulus), Plutarch, mor. (de virt. mor. § 12), p. 452c.) |