זִמָּה
A plan , especially a bad one
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What does זִמָּה (zimmah) mean in the Bible?
זִמָּה (zimmah) is a Hebrew word meaning "a plan , especially a bad one". a plan, especially a bad one BDB: plan Usage: heinous crime, lewd(-ly, -ness), mischief, purpose, thought, wicked (device, mind, -ness). The term emphasizes deliberate wrongdoing rather than accidental error.
Meaning
Deliberate wickedness: schemes and plans marked by moral corruption, often sexual depravity or violent intent
a plan, especially a bad one BDB: plan Usage: heinous crime, lewd(-ly, -ness), mischief, purpose, thought, wicked (device, mind, -ness).
Why This Word Matters
The term emphasizes deliberate wrongdoing rather than accidental error. Proverbs 10:23
Grammatical Forms
How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.
Biblical Occurrences
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Old Testament Witnesses
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