Lexicon motah: a pole, bar (of a yoke) Original Word: מוֹטָהPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: motah Phonetic Spelling: (mo-taw') Short Definition: yoke NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfem. of motDefinitiona pole, bar (of a yoke) NASB Translationbars (2), poles (1), yoke (5), yoke bars (1), yokes (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מוֺטָה noun feminine pole, bar of yoke, mostly late (compare מוֺט); — ׳מ Jeremiah 28:10 4t.; plural מֹטוֺת etc., absolute Jeremiah 27:2; 1 Chronicles 15:15; construct Ezekiel 30:18 4t.; — 1 pole, plural, staves, for bearing ark 1 Chronicles 15:15. 2 bar of yoke, symbolic, of oppression Jeremiah 27:2 ("" מוֺמֵרוֺת, compare עֹל Jeremiah 27:8; Jeremiah 27:11; Jeremiah 27:12), Jeremiah 28:10,12 (compare עֹל Jeremiah 28:11); עֵץ ׳מ Jeremiah 28:13; בַּרְזֶל ׳מ Jeremiah 28:13 (compare עֹל Jeremiah 28:14); figurative of oppression, Isaiah 58:6,9; Ezekiel 30:18; compare (thongs of yoke) ׳אֲגֻדּוֺת מ Isaiah 58:6; מֹטֹת עֻלְּכֶם Leviticus 26:18 compare Ezekiel 34:27. — On form of yoke see SchumacherZPV xii. 1889, 160, BenzArchaeology 207.
Strong's bands, heavy, staves, yoke Feminine of mowt; a pole; by implication, an ox-bow; hence, a yoke (either literal or figurative) -- bands, heavy, staves, yoke. see HEBREW mowt |
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