Lexicon meleketh: queen Original Word: מְלֶ֫כֶתPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: meleketh Phonetic Spelling: (mel-eh'-keth) Short Definition: queen NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as melekDefinitionqueen NASB Translationqueen (5).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מְלֶ֫כֶת noun feminine queen (form difficult; compare Ol § 147 d Kö ii, 169 n. Gie Jeremiah 7:18 Ba NB 165, Anm. 2; ZMG xii. 1887, 606); — only construct הַשָּׁמַיִם ׳מ Jeremiah 7:18 4t. Jeremiah = queen of the heavens, a goddess; identification dubious; perhaps= Ištar, Venus, compare Schr below and others; (> = מְלֶאכֶת (Manuscripts), construct of מְלָאכָה (see לאך), worship of the heavens (Cast Lex. Syr.), or creative work of the heavens, collective = ׳צְבָא הַשּׁ host of heaven, Sta below (compare ᵐ5); see Schr COT Jeremiah 7:18; SBAk 1886, 477 ff., ZA iii. 1888, 353 ff., iv. 1889, 74 ff. Sta ZAW 1886,123 ff. 289 ff. Kue Ges. Abh. 186 ff. We Skizzen iii. 38 Nö ZMG xli. 1889, 710 f. RS Semitic i. 57, 172 (ed. 2, 57, 189) Grünb ZMG xiii.1888, 45); — only as worshipped by people of Jerusalem ׳הַשּׁ ׳לַעֲשׂוֺת כַּוָּנִים לִמְ Jeremiah 7:18 ("" הַסֵּךְ נְסָכִים לֵאלֹהִים אֲחֵרִים); ׳הַשּׁ ׳לְקַטֵּר לִמ Jeremiah 44:17,18,19,25 (all "" הַסֵּךְ לָהּ נְסָכִים). Strong's queen From malak; a queen -- queen. see HEBREW malak |
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