Lexical Summary maareketh: a row, line Original Word: מַעֲרֶכֶתTransliteration: maareketh Phonetic Spelling: (mah-ar-eh'-keth) Part of Speech: Noun Feminine Short Definition: a row, line Meaning: an arrangement, a pile Strong's Concordance row, showbread From arak; an arrangement, i.e. (concretely) a pile (of loaves) -- row, shewbread. see HEBREW arak Brown-Driver-Briggs H4635. maareketh מַּעֲרֶ֫נֶת noun feminine row, line; — only of the rows of 'shew'-bread; absolute ׳מ Leviticus 24:7, מַעֲרָ֑כֶת 24:6 (P); elsewhere Chronicles: הַמּ ׳לֶחֶם 1 Chronicles 9:32; 23:29; Nehemiah 10:34, הַמּ ׳שֻׁלְחַן2 Chronicles 29:18, compare 1 Chronicles 28:16; construct לֶחֶם מַעֲרֶכֶת2 Chronicles 13:11 the row of bread, so ׳מ2:3 the row of continuity, bread continually present in rows; plural absolute מַעֲרָכוֺת שׁתַּיִם Leviticus 24:6. ערל (√ of following; meaning dubious; compare Arabic foreskin; Aramaic עוּרְלְתָא, ; Late Hebrew = Biblical Hebrew; also Egyptian karna θ a BrugschÄZ 1876, 128 KrallSB der Wlener Akkadian, hist.-phil. Cl. cxvi (1888), 659 f.). |