Strong's Concordance

heb

gaw-mawl'

"g?m?l"

גָּמָל

1) camel
1a) as property, as beast of burden, for riding, forbidden for food

apparently from (in the sense of labor or burden-bearing);

Englishman's Concordance

were on their camels' necks

were about their camels' necks

ox and sheep camel and ass

asses and the camels and the apparel

which rode upon camels and fled

great train with camels that bare spices

of Damascus forty camels' burden and came

cattle of their camels fifty thousand and

asses and on camels and on mules

Over the camels also was Obil