4 occurrences in 4 dictionaries

Reference: Nehelamite

Easton

the name given to a false prophet Shemaiah, who went with the captives to Babylon (Jer 29:24,31-32). The origin of the name is unknown. It is rendered in the marg, "dreamer."

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Fausets

A title from the father or the country, Shemaiah (Jer 29:24,31-32). Halam means a "dream"; Jeremiah glances at the "dreamer" scornfully (Jer 29:8).

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Hastings

An epithet applied to Shemaiah, a false prophet who opposed Jeremiah (Jer 29:24,31-32). According to analogy the word should mean 'an inhabitant of Nehelam.' but there is no place of that name mentioned in the Bible.

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Nehela'mite

Designation of Shemaiah the false prophet. Jer 29:24,31-32. Its signification is unknown. In the margin it is 'dreamer.'

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