גַּם 768 adverb denoting 
addition, also, moreover, yea (Moabite 
id., also Zinjirli (Lzb
250 Cooke
166); probably akin to √ 
جَمَّ; compare 
جَمًّا (accusative) 
in a mass, altogether) — 
    1. also, moreover, emphasizing sometimes the thought of an entire sentence, but more usually the word immediately following, as 
Genesis 3:6 וַתִּתֵּן גַּם לְאִישָׁהּ and gave 
also to her husband, Genesis 3:27 and take 
also of the tree of life, 
Genesis 7:3; 
Genesis 19:21; 
Genesis 24:19; 
Genesis 26:21; 
Genesis 29:27; 
Genesis 30:15; 
Genesis 32:21 [
Genesis 32:20] (
⬩⬩⬩גַּם הִגֵּה : so 
Esther 7:9) 
Genesis 48:11; 
Exodus 8:28; 
Exodus 12:32b Deuteronomy 1:37; 
1 Samuel 28:20; 
2 Samuel 11:12; 
2 Kings 9:27; 
Isaiah 7:13 +. Often before pronouns, 
Genesis 4:4 וְהֶבֶל הֵבִיא גַם הוּא and Abel, 
he also brought, 
Genesis 20:5 וְהִיא־גַם־הִוא (so only here) and she herself 
also, 
Genesis 20:6; 
Genesis 27:31 וַיַּעַשׂ גַּם הוּא, 
Genesis 30:8; 
Deuteronomy 3:20; 
Judges 3:31; 
Judges 6:35; 
Judges 9:19; 
1 Samuel 19:20-24 Jeremiah 12:6; 
Jeremiah 48:26 etc. (compare MI
6 ויאמר גם הא): especially in Genealogies of J (Bu
Urg. 220) 
Genesis 4:22, 
26; 
Genesis 10:21; 
Genesis 19:38; 
Genesis 22:20, 
24 compare 
Judges 8:31. 
גַּם followed by pronoun also begins a sentence with emphasis in an elevated style, 
thou (they) also, 
Isaiah 14:10; 
Jeremiah 12:6 (twice in verse); 
Jeremiah 48:7; 
Ezekiel 16:52; 
Nahum 3:11 (twice in verse). After a pronoun in an oblique case (Ges
§ 135, 2) 
Genesis 27:34; 
1 Samuel 19:23; 
2 Samuel 17:5; 
Jeremiah 25:14; 
Jeremiah 27:7 +. 
וְגַם and also (more often than 
גַּם alone attaching a sentence) 
Genesis 6:4; 
Genesis 14:16; 
Genesis 15:14; 
Genesis 17:16; 
Genesis 20:12; 
Genesis 24:14, 
46; 
Genesis 30:6; 
Genesis 37:7; 
Genesis 38:24; 
Genesis 42:28; 
Exodus 2:19; 
Exodus 3:9; 
Exodus 4:14; 
Joshua 7:11 (
5 times) 
1 Samuel 4:17; 
1 Kings 21:19 + often; with a negative = 
neither Exodus 5:2; 
Exodus 34:3 and elsewhere — 
גַּם⬩⬩⬩גַּם (like 
et... et) 
both... and Genesis 44:16; 
Genesis 47:3, 
19; 
Numbers 18:3; 
Jeremiah 51:12; 
Psalm 49:3 +: 
גַּם⬩⬩⬩גַּם⬩⬩⬩גַּם⬩⬩⬩ Genesis 24:25; 
Judges 8:22; 
Ecclesiastes 9:6: with a negative 
neither... nor Numbers 23:25; 
1 Samuel 20:27; 
1 Kings 3:26, and (
3 times) 
Genesis 43:8; 
Exodus 4:10; 
1 Samuel 28:6. So (but seldom) 
וְגַם⬩⬩⬩גַּם Genesis 24:44; 
Exodus 10:25f; 
1 Samuel 2:26; 
1 Samuel 12:14; 
1 Samuel 26:25: with negative 
1 Samuel 21:9. — N.B. In poetry independence and emphasis is sometimes given by 
גַּם to a new idea, where in English we should be satisfied with 
and: Psalm 107:5; 
Psalm 137:1; 
Job 24:19; Cant 7:14; 
Lamentations 4:15.
 
    2. with stress on a particular word, 
even, 
Exodus 4:9; 
Numbers 22:33 גַּם אוֺתְךָ even thee I had slain, and kept her alive, 
2 Samuel 17:10; 
Jeremiah 2:33; 
Psalm 132:12; 
Proverbs 14:13 even in laughter the heart is sorrowful, 
Proverbs 14:20; 
Proverbs 17:28; 
Proverbs 20:11; 
Ruth 2:15; Nehemiah 3:35; and so often after 
כִּי, 
Deuteronomy 12:31 for 
even their sons they burn in the fire to their gods, 
1 Samuel 22:17; 
Isaiah 26:12; 
Jeremiah 6:11; 
Jeremiah 12:6; 
Jeremiah 14:5; 
Hosea 9:12 כִּי־גַם־אוֺי לָהֶם for 
even woe is it to them when I depart from them; 
הֲגַם † 
Genesis 16:13; 
1 Samuel 10:11, 
12 = 
1 Samuel 19:24; 
1 Kings 17:20; 
Psalm 78:20; 
Job 41:1; 
Esther 7:8. Other cases: — 
1 Samuel 24:12 רְאֵה גַּם רְאֵה see, 
yea see ! (but Hup
Qu. Job vi. גַּם רָאֹה : compare below) 
Psalm 118:11; 
Job 2:10 גַּם אֶת־הַטּוֺב נְקַבֵּל shall we receive 
good (emphatic) from God and not evil ? 
Job 21:7; interposed once between a substantive and adjective 
Genesis 20:4 Gentemne 
etiam justam interficies? emphasizing 
כֹּל, 
Deuteronomy 28:61; 
Judges 9:49b 1 Samuel 22:7 גַּם־ לְכֻלְּכֶם to 
all (emphatic) of you will he give...? 
2 Samuel 19:31 גַּם אֶת־הַכֹּל יִקָּ֑ח yea, the whole let him take! 
Isaiah 26:12; 
אֶחָד 2 Samuel 17:12b and we will not leave 
⬩⬩⬩גַּם אֶחָד even one (similarly 
2 Samuel 17:13 b), 
Psalm 14:3 (= 
Psalm 53:4) 
אֵין גַּם אֶחָד; an infinitive or cognate accusative attached to a verb, † 
Genesis 31:15; 
Genesis 46:4; 
Numbers 11:15; 
Numbers 16:13; 
1 Samuel 1:6. 
גַּם שְׁנֵיהֶם literally 
even both i.e. the one as well as the other (German 
alle beide) is said idiomatically, † 
Genesis 27:45 (
שְׁנֵיכֶם), 
Deuteronomy 22:22; 
Deuteronomy 23:19; 
1 Samuel 25:43 (
שְׁתֵּיהֶן), 
Proverbs 17:15; 
Proverbs 20:10, 
12; 
Ruth 1:5.
 
    3. introducing a climax, 
yea, especially in a rhetorical style, 
Genesis 27:33; 
Deuteronomy 23:3; 
Deuteronomy 23:4; 
Judges 5:4 (twice in verse); 
Isaiah 13:3; 
Isaiah 14:8; 
Isaiah 43:13 yea, from today I am the same, 
Isaiah 44:12 גַּם רָעֵב yea, he is hungry, and has no strength, 
Isaiah 47:3; 
Isaiah 48:8 (
3 times in verse); 
Isaiah 57:7; 
Jeremiah 46:16; 
Jeremiah 48:2; 
Jeremiah 51:44; 
Hosea 7:9; 
Psalm 41:10; 
Psalm 84:7; 
Psalm 139:12; 
Isaiah 66:8 כִּי־חָ֫לָה גַּם־יָָֽלְדָה, 
צִיּוֺן אֶת־בָּנֶיהָ, 
Jeremiah 5:28; 
Jeremiah 12:2; 
Ezekiel 24:5; 
Job 21:7; 
Songs 8:1: emphasizing an extreme, or aggravated, case, 
yea, even, 
Isaiah 49:15 yea, these may forgot, 
Jeremiah 8:17 yea, the stork knoweth, etc., 
Isaiah 23:12 גַּם שָׁם even there no rest shall be for thee (so 
Psalm 139:10), 
Isaiah 49:25; 
Isaiah 57:6; 
Jeremiah 23:11b; 
Malachi 3:15; 
Psalm 84:4.
 
    4. expressing 
correspondence, especially in the matter of 
retribution (the 
גַּם correlativum), so frequently 
גַּם אֲנִי, 
גַּם אָנֹכִי I 
also (on my part): — 
Genesis 20:6 I 
also [as well as thyself] know that thou hast done this innocently, 
Joshua 24:18; 
Judges 2:21; 
1 Samuel 1:28 (compare Dr) 
1 Samuel 28:22 גַּם אַתָּה thou 
also (as I have done 
1 Samuel 28:21), 
2 Samuel 12:13 י׳ also [responding to thy confession] hath removed thy sin, 
2 Kings 2:3, 
5; 
Isaiah 31:2; 
Isaiah 66:3-4 (
גם⬩⬩⬩גם, emphasizing the action of both parties), 
Jeremiah 2:36; 
Jeremiah 4:12 now will I 
also [in correspondence with their deeds] speak judgments with them, 
Jeremiah 7:11; 
Jeremiah 51:49 (
גם⬩⬩⬩גם), 
Ezekiel 5:8, 
11; 
Ezekiel 16:43 (
וְגַם = therefore 
also), 
Ezekiel 23:35; 
Hosea 4:6 because thou hast forgotten the direction of thy God, I 
also (on my part) will forget thy children, 
Psalm 52:7 (thou lovest evil, etc.) 
גַּם אֵל יִתָּצְךָ God 
also (on his part) will pluck thee up, 
Psalm 71:22; 
Psalm 133:1; 
Proverbs 1:26; 
Job 7:11; 
Job 12:3; 
Job 16:4; so 
וְגַם Judges 2:3; 
Amos 4:6, 
7; 
Micah 6:13; 
Malachi 2:9. In the apodosis (uncommon): 
Genesis 13:16 if a man could number the dust of the earth, 
גַּם זַרְעֲךָ יִמָּנֶה thy seed 
also should be numbered, 
Jeremiah 31:36, 
37; 
Jeremiah 33:21, 
26; 
Zechariah 8:6. The correspondence is sometimes of the nature of a climax: 
Genesis 27:33; 
Genesis 30:8 I have wrestled, 
גַּם יָכֹלְתִּי (compare 
1 Kings 22:22 וְגַם תּוּכָ֔ל, 
Jeremiah 50:24), 
Isaiah 66:8.
 
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