Definition: The Hebrew word "ameer" in the Bible translates to "honor." It's a noun that can be used for various things, including titles or titles of honor or service. - In Genesis 31:6, God says: - "Honor thy father and thy mother; and thy brother also, with all his family." - In 2 Samuel 7:8, Samuel asks David how he should honor his parents: - "Honor thy father and thy mother, and thy brother also with all his family." - In Leviticus 19:6, it says: - "Remember the commandment of your Father which is in heaven; that you have hallowed places to honor thy God." - In Psalms 139:28-29, King David wrote: - "Honor thy father and thy mother with all thy heart; honor thy brother with all thy soul." The word "ameer" is used as a noun in the Bible, referring to titles or titles of honor or service. It could also mean the act of hallowing places in worship, making offerings to God, or being praised for one's work.
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