אֶתְמוֹל
ʾetmôl
yesterday
Strong's H865AdverbHebrewTWOT 2521Time

אֶתְמוֹל (ʾetmôl) is a Hebrew adverb meaning yesterday. It appears 8 times in 5 books of the Hebrew Bible (Strong's H865).

Also rendered

Same Hebrew root (TWOT 2521)

Root family 2521: תְּמֹל tĕmōl — , תְּמוֹל (tĕmôl), אֶתְמוּל (ʾetmûl), ִתְּמוֹל (ittĕmôl) before, before that time, beforetime, heretofore, of late, of old, these days, time(s) past, yesterday. (ASV similar, although reading “aforetime” in Josh 4:18; RSV similar, although reading “long” in Isa 30:33; “hitherto” in Ex 5:14; “the past” in Ex 21:29; “always” in I Sam 21:5 [H 6]; “some time past” in II Sam 3:17; and “formerly” in II Kgs 13:5.)

See it in Scripture

1 Samuel 4:72 Samuel 5:2Psalms 90:4

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