Lexicon misgereth: border, rim, fastness Original Word: מִסְגֶּ֫רֶתPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: misgereth Phonetic Spelling: (mis-gheh'-reth) Short Definition: borders NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sagarDefinitionborder, rim, fastness NASB Translationborders (8), fortresses (3), rim (6).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מִסְגֶּ֫רֶת noun feminine 1. border, rim. 2 fastness; — absolute ׳מ Exodus 25:27; Exodus 37:14; construct ׳מ Exodus 25:25; Exodus 37:12; suffix מִסְגַּרְתּוֺ Exodus 25:25; Exodus 37:12; plural absolute מִסְגְּרוֺת 1 Kings 7:28 +; suffix מִסְגְּרֹתֶיהָ 1 Kings 7:35; 1 Kings 7:36, etc.; — 1 border, rim (enclosure), of sacred table in tabernacle Exodus 25:25 (twice in verse); Exodus 25:27 = Exodus 37:12 (twice in verse); Exodus 37:14; of bases of the sea, in temple 1 Kings 7:28 (twice in verse); 1 Kings 7:29,31,32,35,36 (compare Benz), also 2 Kings 16:17. 2 fastness, ׳וְיַחְרְגוּ מִמּ Psalm 18:46 = 2 Samuel 22:46 (see חרג) and they shall come quaking out of their fastnesses, so Micah 7:17 (יִרְגְּזוּ, like reptiles), all of nations, in awe of ׳י. II. סגר (√ of following; compare apparently Arabic fill with water Lane1308, torrent that fills everything Idib.; Syriac imber vehemens, and Samaritan אַסְגָּר, compare GeiNachgel. Schr. iv. 186).
Strong's border, close place, hole From cagar; something enclosing, i.e. A margin (of a region, of a panel); concretely, a stronghold -- border, close place, hole. see HEBREW cagar |
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