Strong's Lexicon

H4839

H4839 — מָרָק

Hebrew / Aramaic entry for Bible study and original-language reference.

Hebrewmaraqnoun mascOccurrences: 3TWOT: 1247a

Definition / Gloss

Strong's Number:H4839
Word:מָרָק
Part of Speech:noun masc
Etymology:from H4838
Language:Hebrew
Occurrences:3
Transliteration:maraq
Phonetic Spelling/Pronunciation:maw-rawk'
Meaning:1. soup (as if a rinsing)
KJV Renderings:broth. See also H6564.

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Brown-Driver-Briggs Enhanced

BDB4829

מָרָק (van d. H מָרַק) noun masculine juice stewed out of meat, or broth (on form compare LagBN 50); — וְהַמָּרָק שָׂם בַּפָּרוּר Judg 6:19 (see GFM); וְאֶתהַֿמָּרָק שְׁפוֺךְ Judg 6:20 construct מְרַק Isa 65:4 Qr , so Vrss ( Kt פרק) broth of unclean things.


[מֶרְקָח], מֶרְקָחָה, מִרְקַ֫תַת see רקח .


Other Resources

Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament
R. Laird Harris, Gleason L. Archer, and Bruce K. Waltke

Englishman's Hebrew Concordance

מרק (mah-rak’)

Judges 6:19

KJV: And Gideon went in, and made ready a kid, and unleavened cakes of an ephah of flour: the flesh he put in a basket, and he put the broth in a pot, and brought it out unto him under the oak, and presented it.a kid: Heb. a kid of the goats
EHCC: ard he put the broth in a
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