Lexicon morag: a threshing sled Original Word: מוֹרַגPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: morag Phonetic Spelling: (mo-rag') Short Definition: sledges NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof foreign origin Definitiona threshing sled NASB Translationthreshing sledge (1), threshing sledges (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מוֺרֶג noun masculineIsaiah 41:15 threshing-sledge (Late Hebrew id.; ᵑ7 id., South Arabic , , Frä 133, compare Ba ZA ii.117 (loan-word in Arabic = ploughshare); modern Dozy ii. 623, and Wetzst Z.für Ethnol. 1873, 270 ff., Anderlind ZPV ix. 41 f. ( ploughshare and harrow,)); — absolute ׳מ Isaiah 41:15; plural מֹרִגִּים 2 Samuel 24:22 (+ כְּלֵי הַבָּקָר); מוֺרִגִּים 1 Chronicles 21:23; — threshing-sledges of Araunah, given by him to David for wood of sacrifice 2 Samuel 24:22 = 1 Chronicles 21:23; figurative of Israel as instrument of ׳י's judgment Isaiah 41:15. On form of threshing-sledge (modern; slightly turned up in front, and set with sharp stones or pieces of iron), and threshing-rollers, see Benz Archaeology 209 f. Now Archaeology i.232f. Dr Amos, 227f. מוֺרָד see ירד. I. מוֺרָה see יָרֵא. p 432, 434
Strong's threshing instrument Or morag {mo-rag'}; from an unused root meaning to triturate; a threshing sledge -- threshing instrument. |
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