Lexicon massa: a pulling up, breaking (camp), setting out, a journey Original Word: מַסַּעPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: massa Phonetic Spelling: (mas-sah') Short Definition: journeys NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom nasaDefinitiona pulling up, breaking (camp), setting out, a journey NASB Translationjourney (1), journeys (7), order of march (1), set (2), stages (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מַסַּע noun [masculine] pulling up, breaking camp, setting out, journey; — absolute ׳מ Numbers 10:2; Deuteronomy 10:11; plural construct מַסְעֵי Numbers 10:28; Numbers 33:1; suffix מַסָּעָיו Genesis 13:3, מַסְעֵיהֶם Exodus 17:1 6t.; — 1. a. pulling up, breaking camp (with accusative מַחֲנֶה; Ges§ 45e, 115d) Numbers 10:2. b. setting out Numbers 10:6, compare Numbers 10:23. 2 station, stage, journey (by stages), ׳וַיֵּלֶךְ לְמ Genesis 13:3 and he went by (according to) his journeyings (compare הלך, p. 231 a above); לְמַסְעֵיהֶם Exodus 17:1; compare Exodus 40:36,38; Numbers 10:12 (all P; all with נָסַע), Numbers 33:1,2("" מוֺצָאֵיהֶם), Numbers 33:2 ("" id.); קוּם לֵךְ לְמַסַּע Deuteronomy 10:11 for journeying (see Dr).
Strong's journeying From naca'; a departure (from striking the tents), i.e. March (not necessarily a single day's travel); by implication, a station (or point of departure) -- journey(-ing). see HEBREW naca' |
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