
מַעֲכָה
Strong's H4601
Maʻăkâh
/mah-ak-aw'/
Maakah (or Maakath), the name of a place in Syria, also of a Mesopotamian, of three Israelites, and of four Israelitesses and one Syrian woman
Quick Facts
- Strong's Number
- H4601
- Hebrew
- מַעֲכָה
- Transliteration
- Maʻăkâh
- Pronunciation
- /mah-ak-aw'/
- KJV Translations
- 2 distinct renderings
- Language
- Biblical Hebrew
Definition & Etymology
Full Definition
Maakah (or Maakath), the name of a place in Syria, also of a Mesopotamian, of three Israelites, and of four Israelitesses and one Syrian woman
Derivation
or מַעֲכָת; (Joshua 13:13), from H4600 (מָעַךְ); depression;H4600 (mâʻak)
KJV Translation Breakdown
This Hebrew word is translated as the following in the King James Version:
MaachahMaachathites. See also H1038 (בֵּית מַעֲכָה)
Related Hebrew Words
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