Some scholars don't think that this word is actually from the root אמן ('aman) but rather from the root המה (hama), and is a variant spelling of the word המון (hamon), meaning people. Associated Biblical names...
As with any word that only appears once in Biblical Hebrew, it's not easy to pin down its meaning. But most translations say it means "to scoff" or "to deride." Linguists suggest that it comes from Aramaic influence, where the cognate root has a similar meaning. In fact, the Aramaic ...
Shua may mean riches, or in other cases desolation or wickedness.We don't apply every meaning a word can have to every situation we find a word.It may simply meanhelporrescue, as it is based on the rootYASHA, spelledyod-shin-ayin. The prophet "ISAIAH" uses this root as the first p...