the Week of Christ the King / Proper 29 / Ordinary 34
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Strong's #4716 - מַק
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- decay, rottenness
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1295) qm (מק MQ) AC: Rot CO: Stink AB: ?: The pictograph m is a picture of water, the q is a picture of the sun at the horizon representing the gathering or condensing of light. Combined these mean "water condensed". During the summer months water holes begin to dry out and the organic matter that remains begins to rot and stink.
A) qm (מק MQ) AC: ? CO: Stink AB: ?: The stinking smell of rotting vegetation.
Nm) qm (מק MQ) - Stink: KJV (2): stink, rottenness - Strongs: H4716 (מַק)
B) qqm (מקק MQQ) AC: Rot CO: ? AB: ?: The rotting vegetation of a dried up pond.
V) qqm (מקק MQQ) - Rot: KJV (10): (vf: Niphal, Hiphil) pine, consume, corrupt, dissolve - Strongs: H4743 (מָקַק)
J) qfm (מוק MWQ) AC: Rot CO: ? AB: ?
V) qfm (מוק MWQ) - Rotten: KJV (1): (vf: Hiphil) corrupt - Strongs: H4167 (מוּק)
Adopted Roots:
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
מִקְרָא see I. קרא. מִקְרֶה, מִקָרֶה see קרה
מְקֵרָה see קרר. I. מִקְשָׁה, מִקְישֶׁה see קשׁה
II. מִקְשָׁה see [ קִשֻּׁאָה].
I. מַר, מֹר, מָרָא Ruth 1:20, see I. מרר.
II. מַר see II. מרר.
מַק m. (from the root מָקַק, compare Psalms 38:6), putridity. Isaiah 3:24, תַּחַת בֹּשֶׂם מַק יִהְיֶה “instead of a sweet smell there shall be putridity,” i.e. the smell of putrid ulcers. Isaiah 5:24, “their root shall be as rottenness,” i.e. rotten wood.