Lexicon Moph: ancient capital of Egypt Original Word: מֹףPart of Speech: Proper Name Location Transliteration: Moph Phonetic Spelling: (mofe) Short Definition: Memphis NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof foreign origin Definitionancient capital of Eg. NASB TranslationMemphis (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מֹף proper name, of a location Memphis (Egyptian Mr-nfr, i.e. M§nn¥f§r, * M§nn¥f§, Steind BAS i. 594 f.; Assyrian Mêmpi, Mimpi Schr COT Isaiah 19:13 Dl Par. 314; compare Erman Ägypten 48, 243 Eb Cicerone i. 114 f.; ᵐ5 (and Gk) Μεμφις, on coins Μενφι( ς) Steind l.c.); — ׳מ Hosea 9:6 = נֹף Isaiah 19:13; Jeremiah 2:16; Jeremiah 44:1; Jeremiah 46:14,19; Ezekiel 30:13, and יוֺמָם וְנֹף צָרֵי Ezekiel 30:16 (without clear meaning, probably text error Siegf in Kau; ᵐ5 (apparently) וְנָפֹצוּ מֵימֵיהֶם and their waters shall be disperesed (compare Nahum 3:8); Co חומותיה ונפרצו and its walls shall be torn down); נֹף also Nahum 3:15 (for ᵑ0 נא) ᵐ5 Co. מִפְגָּע see פגע. מַמָּח, מַמֻּחַ see נפח. מְפִ(י)בשֶׁת see ׳מְרִיב below ריב.
Strong's Memphis Of Egyptian origin: Moph, the capital of Lower Egypt -- Memphis. Compare Noph. see HEBREW Noph |
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