Lexicon miqlat: refuge, asylum Original Word: מִקְלָטPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: miqlat Phonetic Spelling: (mik-lawt') Short Definition: refuge NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitionrefuge, asylum NASB Translationrefuge (20).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מִקְלָט noun [masculine] refuge, asylum (P Chronicles); — ׳עָרֵי מ asylum-cities Numbers 35:11,13,14, ׳עָרֵי הַמּ Numbers 35:6; Joshua 20:2, so 1 Chronicles 6:42; 1 Chronicles 6:52 (but read ׳עִיר הַמּ according to "" Joshua 21:13,21, so Be Kau Kit), ׳לְמ (after הָיָה) Numbers 35:12,15; Joshua 20:3; construct in phrase עִיר מִקְלַט הָרֹצֵחַ Joshua 21:13,21,27,32,38 (Gi; Joshua 21:36 van d. H. Baer); suffix of refugee, עִיר מִקְלָטוֺ Numbers 35:25,26,27,28,32. Strong's refuge From qalat in the sense of taking in; an asylum (as a receptacle) -- refuge. see HEBREW qalat |
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