frām :
(1) יצר , yēcer (from root yācar , "to knead," mold with the fingers): "For he knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we are dust" (Psalm 103:14 ).
(2) ערך , ‛ērekh (from root ‛ārakh , "to put in order," "to set in a row," "to arrange"): "goodly frame" (Job 41:12 , the King James Version "goodly proportion").
(3) עצם , ‛ōcem "bony frame" "body": "My frame was not hidden from thee, when I was made in secret" (Psalm 139:15 ), the King James Version "my substance," the King James Version margin "my strength, or, my body." See also BONE .
(4) מבנה , mibhneh , "building, frame" (Ezekiel 40:2 , "frame of a city").
(5) נתן , nāthan , "to give," "to direct": "They will not frame their doings" (Hosea 5:4 , the King James Version and the Revised Version, margin).
(6) συναρμολογέω , sunarmologéō , "to fit or join closely together" (Ephesians 2:21 ).
(7) καταρτίζω , katartı́zō , "to fit out," "make fit," "adjust" (Hebrews 11:3 ).
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