Lexical Summary marad: to rebel Original Word: מָרַדTransliteration: marad Phonetic Spelling: (maw-rad') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to rebel Meaning: to rebel Strong's Concordance rebellious A primitive root; to rebel -- rebel(-lious). Brown-Driver-Briggs H4775. marad [מָרַד] verb rebel (Late Hebrew id,; Arabic be bold and audacious in acts of rebellion or disobedience; Ethiopic run strenuously, attack; rebellion, PräBeiträge iii. 44; Sabean מרד rebellion Hal535, 16 SabDenkm38 HomChrestom. 127; Aramaic , מְרַד; rebel); — Qal Perfect3masculine singular מָרָ֑ד2 Chronicles 36:13, 2 masculine singular מָרַדְתָּ 2 Kings 18:20 = Isaiah 36:5, etc.; Imperfect וַיִּמְרֹד 2 Kings 18:7 3t., וַיִּמְרָדֿ 24:1; Ezekiel 17:15, etc.; Infinitive construct לִמְרֹד Joshua 22:29, לִמְרוֺד Nehemiah 6:6; Participle plural מֹרְדִים 2:19; Ezekiel 20:38, ׳מוֺ 2:3; construct מֹרדי Job 24:13; — rebel, revolt: 1 against human king, approximately בְּ person 2 Kings 18:7, 20 = Isaiah 36:5; 2 Kings 24:1, 20 = Jeremiah 52:3, compare Ezekiel 17:15; 2 Chronicles 36:13; Nehemiah 9:26; less often (late) with עַל person 2 Chronicles 13:6; Nehemiah 2:19; absolute Genesis 14:4; Nehemiah 6:6. 2 against God, with בְּ Numbers 14:9 (JE), Joshua 22:16, 18, 19, 29 (all P), Ezekiel 2:3 (Co מָרוּ), Daniel 9:9; absolute Ezekiel 2:3 (participle, Co מורים), 20:38; Daniel 9:5. 3 in poetry, against light only אוֺר מֹרְדֵי Job 24:13. |