Biblica Analytica
H2231 Hebrew

זִרְמָה

zir.mah

discharge

Lexicon Entry

Definition
discharge
Transliteration
zir.mah
Strong's Number
H2231
Occurrences
2

Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

What Original Readers Understood

Supported

# H2231 (זִרְמָה): A Rare Biblical Term for Bodily Discharge The Hebrew word *zirmah* appears only twice in the biblical text and denotes a physical discharge from the body. Based on its limited attestation, the word belongs to a specialized vocabulary related to bodily functions and conditions. The term's rarity suggests it was used in specific contexts where a precise designation for discharge was necessary, rather than as a common everyday expression. The scarcity of this word—appearing in only two verses—means it had a narrow range of application in biblical Hebrew. Rather than being a general or frequently used term, *zirmah* appears to have been reserved for particular situations requiring explicit mention of bodily discharge. This pattern is typical of biblical Hebrew, which often employed specialized terminology for medical, legal, or ritual matters that required clarity and precision in documentation. Without access to the specific biblical passages where *zirmah* occurs, the full contextual significance cannot be determined from the lexical data alone. However, the word's technical nature and dual attestation suggest it served an important communicative function in biblical texts dealing with health, purity laws, or related matters where accurate terminology mattered for legal or religious purposes.

Source data & methodology
Strong's
H2231
Lemma
זִרְמָה
Transliteration
zir.mah
Definition
discharge
Occurrences
2
Model
claude-haiku-4-5-20251001
Prompt version
1

AI synthesis uses only the lexicon data above as context — never training knowledge.

Occurrences in Scripture

2 total occurrences across the text