Marrow
mar'-o (moach, chelebh, shiqquy, machah, "to make fat," "to grease"; muelos): Marrow is the nourisher and strengthener of the bones; it is said to moisten the bones: "The marrow...
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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mar'-o (moach, chelebh, shiqquy, machah, "to make fat," "to grease"; muelos): Marrow is the nourisher and strengthener of the bones; it is said to moisten the bones: "The marrow...
marz hil.SeeAREOPAGUS.
mar-se'-na, mar'-se-na (marcena'; derivation unknown but probably of Persian origin (Es 1:14)): One of "the seven princes of Persia and Media, who saw the king's face, and sat f...
marsh ((1) gebhe', the American Standard Revised Version "marsh," the King James Version and the English Revised Version "marish" (Eze 47:11); the King James Version "pit," the ...
mar'-shal: Not found in the King James Version, but in the Revised Version (British and American) the word represents two Hebrew words: (1) copher (Jud 5:14), translated "they t...
mart.SeeMARKET.
mar'-tha (Martha, "mistress," being a transliteration of the feminine form of mar, "Lord"): Martha belonged to Bethany, and was the sister of Lazarus and Mary (Joh 11:1f). From ...
mar'-ter (martus, Aeolic martur): One who gives heed, and so, a "witness," so translated in numerous passages, both as of one bearing testimony, and also as of one who is a spec...
mar'-vel, mar'-vel-us (tamah, pala'; thaumazo, thaumastos): "To marvel" is the translation of tamah, "to wonder" (Ge 43:33;Ps 48:5, the Revised Version (British and American) "w...
ma'-ri, mar'-i (Maria, Mariam, Greek form of Hebrew miryam):I. DEFINITION AND QUESTIONS OF IDENTIFICATIONThe Name Mary in the New TestamentII. MARY, THE VIRGIN1. Mary in the Inf...
SeeAPOCRYPHAL GOSPELS.
mas'-a-loth.SeeMESALOTH.
mas'-kil.SeePSALMS.
(mash): Named inGe 10:23as one of the sons of Aramaic In the parallel passage in1Ch 1:17the name is given as "Meshech" (meshekh), and the Septuagint (Mosoch) supports this form ...
ma'-shal (mashal,1Ch 6:74).SeeMISHAL.
ma-si'-as (Codex Alexandrinus, Masias; Codex Vaticanus, Meisaias): The head of one of the families of Solomon's servants (1 Esdras 5:34); it has no equivalent in the parallelEzr...
mas'-man.SeeMAASMAS.
ma'-s'n: The translation of 4 Hebrew words:(1) charash 'ebhen, "graver of stone" (2Sa 5:11);(2) (3) gadhar (2Ki 12:12), charash qur (1Ch 14:1), "maker of a wall (or hedge)";(4) ...
mas'-fa (1 Macc 3:46, the Revised Version (British and American) "Mizpeh").See MIZPEH, 4.
mas'-re-ka, mas-re'-ka (masreqah; Masekka): A place mentioned in the list of ancient rulers of Edom (Ge 36:31), "before there reigned any king over the children of Israel." Masr...
mas'-a (massa', "burden"): Descendant of Abraham through Ishmael (Ge 25:14;1Ch 1:30). His people may be the Masani of Ptolemy, having Eastern Arabia near Babylon as their habita...
mas'-a-ker.See INNOCENTS, MASSACRE OF THE.
mas'-a, mer'-i-ba (maccah umeribhah, "proving and strife"; peirasmos kai loidoresis): These names occur together as applied to one place only inEx 17:7; they stand, however, in ...
ma-si'-as (Codex Alexandrinus, Massias; Codex Vaticanus, Asseias): One of those who put away their "strange wives" (1 Esdras 9:22) = "Maaseiah" ofEzr 10:22.
See SHIPS AND BOATS, II, 2, (3); 3.
mas'-ter ('adhon, ba`al, rabbi; despotes, didaskalos, kurios, rhabbi): "Master," when the translation of 'adhon, "ruler," "lord" (Sir), often translated "lord," denotes generall...
mas'-ter-i, gebhurah, shelet, Aramaic; agonizomai, athleo): "Mastery" occurs twice in the Old Testament and twice in the King James Version of the New Testament: inEx 32:18(gebh...