Lexicon madduach: something which draws aside, an enticement Original Word: מַדּוּחִיםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: madduach Phonetic Spelling: (mad-doo'akh) Short Definition: oracles NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom nadachDefinitionsomething which draws aside, an enticement NASB Translationmisleading oracles (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ מַדּוּחַ] noun [masculine] a thing to draw aside, enticement (compare √ Hiph`il 3, 4); — plural מַדּוּחִם Lamentations 2:14, ׳וִיֶּחֱזוּ לָךְ מַשְֿׂאוֺת שָׁוְא וּמ (compare "" שָׁוְא וְתָפֵל v a). Strong's cause of banishment From nadach; seduction -- cause of banishment. see HEBREW nadach |
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