אָמַר 5287 verb utter, say (MI, Phoenician 
אמר, Aramaic 
אֲמַר, Ethiopic 
አመረ፡ I. 2 
shew, declare, Arabic 
أَمَرَ command; perhaps √ 
אמר originally = 
be or make prominent, hence Hithp. below, 
אָמִיר; Sabean 
אמר lofty, epithet of king JHMordtm
ZMG 1876, 37; compare Dl
Proberbs 28 who thinks original meaning 
hell, sichtbar sein, whence Assyrian 
amâru, 
see, & 
shew, declare, say) — 
Qal Perfect א׳ Genesis 3:1 +, etc.; 
Imperfect יאֹמַר Genesis 31:8 +; 
וַיּאֹ֫מֶר Genesis 1:3 +; 
וַיּאֹמַ֑ר Genesis 14:19 +; in Job always 
וַיּאֹ֑מַר Job 3:2 +; 
3rd person feminine singular תּאֹמַר Genesis 21:12 +; 
תּאֹמֵר֑ Proverbs 1:21; 
1st person singular אֹמַר Genesis 22:2 +; 
אוֺמְרָה Psalm 42:10; 
וָאֹמַר Genesis 20:13 +; 
וָאוֺמַר Nehemiah 2:7, 
17, 
20; 
3rd person masculine plural יאֹמְדוּ Exodus 4:1 + etc.; suffix 
יֹמְרוּךָ Psalm 139:20; 
2nd person masculine plural תֹּמְדוּ 2 Samuel 19:14)compare Kö
i. p. 385); 
Imperative (אֱמָר־) אֱמֹר Genesis 45:17 +, etc.; 
Infinitive absolute אָמוֺר Exodus 21:5 +; construct 
אֱמֹר Ezekiel 25:8 +; 
(הַ)אֲמֹר Job 34:18 but read 
הָאֹמֵר  
 
 Di, or better 
הֶאָמֹר Infinitive absolute with 
ה interrogative compare Ew: 
§ 328 d; suffix 
אָמְרִי Joshua 6:10 +; 
אֲמָרְכֶם Jeremiah 23:38; 
אֱמָרְכֶם Malachi 1:7 +; 
לֵאמֹר Genesis 1:22 +, etc.; 
Participle active אֹמֵר Genesis 32:10 +, etc.; 
passive הֶאָמוּר Micah 2:7, but this grammatically indefensible, read 
הֶאָמוֺר, 
Infinitive absolute with 
ה interrogative, see Dr
Expositor, April, 1887, 263. 
    1. Say (subject God 
Genesis 3:1 — 
Genesis 32:5 [
Genesis 32:4, serpent 
Genesis 3:1, ass 
Numbers 22:28, horse 
יאֹמַר הֶאָח Job 39:25 etc.; inanimate things, personified 
Job 28:14 compare 
Job 28:22 etc.; so in allegory or fable 
Judges 9:8; 
2 Kings 14:9 etc.; especially in narration, 
וַיּאֹמֶר etc., 
Genesis 4:6 + very often): mostly followed by thing said, either substantive 
Jeremiah 14:17 (with clause app.) 
Deuteronomy 27:16f.; 
Judges 12:6; pronoun 
Genesis 44:16; 
2 Kings 20:14 +; or (usually) clause 
Genesis 1:3; 
Genesis 3:1; 
Genesis 37:20 + often (
oratio recta [direct speech]); with adverb 
thus, so Genesis 32:5 [
Genesis 32:4; 
Numbers 20:14; 
1 Kings 20:3, 
5 + often; especially 
כֹּה אָמַר י׳ Exodus 5:1; 
Exodus 7:17; 
Exodus 8:1; 
Exodus 8:20; 
1 Chronicles 17:4 + often; the person addressed usually introduced by 
אֶל Genesis 3:1; 
Genesis 15:7; 
Genesis 22:7; 
Leviticus 21:1; 
2 Samuel 3:7; 
1 Kings 12:5, 
23, or 
לְ Genesis 3:13; 
Genesis 4:15; 
1 Samuel 20:2; 
2 Samuel 2:21; 
1 Kings 14:2 + often; rarer combinations are, 
בְּאָזְנֵי א׳ Isaiah 49:20 (compare 
Isaiah 5:9 & see 
דבר); 
לִפְנֵי א׳ Ezekiel 28:9; 
לְעֵינֵי א׳ Deuteronomy 31:7; 
Joshua 10:12; 
Jeremiah 28:11; 
בְּ א׳ Joel 2:17; 
Psalm 126:2, where 
בְּ local; in all cases usually followed by direct object of words said, 
Exodus 19:25 being very singular; 
Genesis 4:8 the object-clause has probably fallen out, compare Vrss Di; = 
mention, name, designate Genesis 22:2, 
3; 
Genesis 43:27, 
29; 
Exodus 32:13; 
Numbers 14:40; 
1 Samuel 10:16; 
1 Samuel 16:3; 
2 Samuel 6:22; 
Nehemiah 6:19; compare 
Psalm 139:20 יֹמְרוּךָ לִמְזִמָּה speak of thee for falsehood (but many, as Hup Pe Dy Che, read 
יַמְרוּךָ); = 
tell, declare, proclaim, (followed by direct object only) 
Psalm 40:11; 
Ezekiel 13:7; in reply to question = 
answer Exodus 12:27; 
Joshua 4:7; 
1 Kings 9:9; 
Jeremiah 5:19; 
Jeremiah 22:9. The object spoken of may be referred to by 
אֶל 2 Kings 19:32; 
Jeremiah 22:18; 
Jeremiah 27:19, or 
לְ Genesis 20:13 אִמְרִי לִֹי say of me, etc. 
Deuteronomy 33:9; 
Judges 9:54; 
Isaiah 5:20; 
Psalm 3:3; 
Psalm 71:10, very rarely by a simple accusative 
Isaiah 3:10 (where read probably for 
אִמְרוּ, 
אַשְׁרֵי), except after 
אֲשֶׁר where the words used follow (compare 
אֲשֶׁר 4d) 
Genesis 3:17; 
Numbers 10:29; 
Numbers 14:31; 
Deuteronomy 28:68; 
Judges 7:4; 
1 Samuel 9:17, 
23b 1 Kings 8:29; 
Lamentations 4:20; compare 
Numbers 21:16; 
2 Kings 17:12; 
2 Kings 21:4, & (two extreme cases) 
Isaiah 8:12; 
Lamentations 2:15 (see Dr
Sm i. 24, 5); 
ֶֽֽֽהאָמוּר Micah 2:7 read infinitive absolute with 
ה interrogative 
הֶאָמוֺר (see above) 
shall one say ? 
shall it be said ? After another verb of saying, introducing thing said: 
Deuteronomy 21:7; 
Deuteronomy 25:9; 
Deuteronomy 27:15; 
Songs 2:10 +, even after 
אמר Genesis 22:7; 
Leviticus 21:1; 
Jeremiah 34:2; 
Esther 7:5 +; especially infinitive 
לֵאמֹר, after 
דבר Genesis 8:15, 
צוה Genesis 2:16, 
ענה Genesis 44:16, 
ברך Genesis 1:22, 
נשׁבע Genesis 24:7, 
נדר Genesis 28:20, etc.; after 
אמר 2 Samuel 3:18; 
1 Kings 12:23; 
Ruth 4:4; 
1 Chronicles 21:18 +; after 
שׁלח 2 Chronicles 35:21, 
שׁוּב Genesis 32:7 [
Genesis 32:6; compare also 
Genesis 28:6; 
Exodus 5:13; 
Exodus 9:5; 
Exodus 13:8; 
Exodus 17:4; 
Numbers 11:20; 
Deuteronomy 1:28; 
Deuteronomy 13:7; 
Judges 8:15; 
1 Samuel 23:2; 
1 Kings 13:3; 
Jeremiah 32:3; 
Jeremiah 37:9 +; also when subject of 
לֵאמֹר differs from that of pre-ceding clause 
Genesis 31:1; 
Genesis 38:13, 
24 etc.; after 
שׁמע Isaiah 37:9 = 
2 Kings 19:9.
 
† 
Niph. Perfect נֶאֱמַר Daniel 8:26; 
Imperfect יֵאָמֵר Genesis 22:14 +; 
יֵאָ֫מֶר לוֺ Isaiah 4:3; 
יֵאָמַ֑ר Genesis 10:9 +; 
וַיֵּאָמַ֑ר Joshua 2:2; 
be said, told Genesis 10:9; 
Genesis 22:14; 
Psalm 87:5; 
Jeremiah 4:11; 
Jeremiah 16:14 (all absolute, indefinite subject, of current saying); so 
said in a book 
Numbers 21:14; 
be related, told, of vision 
Daniel 8:26; 
said, told to (followed by 
ל indirect object) 
Joshua 2:2; 
Hosea 2:1 (twice in verse); 
Zephaniah 3:16; either so, or 
told concerning Numbers 23:23; 
Ezekiel 13:12 (
אֶל־); 
יֵאָמֵר לָכֶם = 
ye shall be called (it shall be said to you) 
Isaiah 61:6 (|| 
תִּקָּרְאוּ), compare 
Isaiah 4:3; 
Isaiah 19:18; 
Isaiah 32:5 (|| 
יִקָּרֵא ל) 
Isaiah 62:4 (twice in verse); hence 
be called, of Tophet 
לֹא־יֵאָמֵר עוֺד הַתֹּפֶת Jeremiah 7:32; subject 
שֵׁם Genesis 32:29; 
Job 34:31 כִּי אֶל־אֵל הֶאָמַר, Rabb (compare AV) treat 
הֵאָמַר as Niph. Infinitive for 
לְהֵאָמֵר, but against grammar; the form as it stands is Qal Perfect, 
אֶל־אֵל being prefixed to the interrogative for emphasis (compare 
Jeremiah 22:15; 
Jeremiah 23:26; 
Nehemiah 13:27), see Dr
§ 9 Di and others; Hoffm., however, reads 
הֵאָמֵר infinitive absolute = imperative 'so must one speak (it be spoken) to God.' 
† 
Hiph. Perfect avow, avouch Deuteronomy 26:17 הֶאֱמַרְתָּ הַיּוֺם לִהְיוֺת לְךָ לֵאלֹהִים אֶת־י׳; 
Deuteronomy 26:18 וי׳ הֶאֱמִירְךָ היום להיות לוֺ לְעַם (literally 
cause to declare, i.e. through agency of Moses; on this & other interpretations see Di). 
† 
Hithp. Imperfect יִתְאַמְּרוּ Psalm 94:4 subject 
אָ֑וֶן כָּל־פֹּצֲלֵי act proudly, boast (|| 
יַבִּיעוּ יְדַבְּרוּ עָתָק probably also 
2nd person masculine plural תִּתְיַמָּ֑רוּ Isaiah 61:6 (in good sense, followed by 
בְּ of thing gloried in) 
 
  
 
 & compare 

; Ges
Comm. so De Che Kö
i. 457 f. (from [
ימר] 
exchange Thes Hi Kn Ew Di; but see 
ימר, 
מור). 
See related Aramaic BDB entry 
H560.
														
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