Lexicon mimshach: perhaps expanded or far-reaching wings Original Word: מִמְשַׁחPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: mimshach Phonetic Spelling: (mim-shakh') Short Definition: anointed NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom mashachDefinitionperhaps expanded or far-reaching wings NASB Translationanointed (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מִמְשַׁח noun [masculine] dubious; only in כְּרוּב מִמְשַׁח הַסּוֺכֵךְ Ezekiel 28:14 cherub of expansion (then with Assyrian mašâhu, measure, Aramaic מְשַׁח id., etc.) that covereth, after ᵑ9 cherub extentus (far-reaching wings), " far-covering cherub," Ew (Or " umspannender"); the anointed cherub that covereth, AV RV, so Hä. Co thinks gloss, and reads אֶתכְּֿרוּב נְתַתִּיךָ; text dubious according to Siegf Kau SS Buhl Berthol. מַשְׁחִית, [מַשְׁחֵת], מִשְׁחַת, [מָשְׁחָת] see שׁחת. מִשְׁחָר see שׁחר. מִשְׁטוֺחַ, [מִשְׁטָח] see שׁטח. [מִשְׁטָר] see שׁטר.
Strong's anointed From mashach, in the sense of expansion; outspread (i.e. With outstretched wings) -- anointed. see HEBREW mashach |
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