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Matthew 27:57


Footnote:

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Strongs #G707. The term Ἁριμαθαίας (Harimathaias) in Greek is derived from the Hebrew אַרְמִיתַּיִם (Arimathaim). The Hebrew name ארמיתים is believed to be a compound of:

  • אַרְמִי (armi) – meaning "high" or "elevated," from the Hebrew רָמָה (a height)
  • תַּיִם (tayim) – the dual suffix indicating "two," suggesting a place with a dual or two-fold aspect.