Lexicon marud: restlessness, straying Original Word: מָרוּדPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: marud Phonetic Spelling: (maw-rood') Short Definition: homeless NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom rudDefinitionrestlessness, straying NASB Translationhomeless (1), homelessness (1), wandering (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ מָרוֺד, Kö il. l, 127 f.] noun [masculine] restlessness, straying (?); — suffix עָנְיִי וּמְרוּדִי Lamentations 3:19; plural suffix יְמֵי עָנְיָהּ וּמְרוּדֶיהָ Lamentations 1:7 (read probably מְרוּדָהּ Nö ZMG xxxvii (1883), 539); plural וַעֲנִיִּם מְרוּדִים Isaiah 58:7, usually concrete the wandering (homeless) poor (Di thinks old Qal passive Participle; Che Comm. reads Hoph`al מוּרָדִים; Buhl Lex Hiph`il מָרִידִים; Kö ii. 1, 128 takes ᵑ0 abstract for concrete [apposition of ׳וַע]; so Du Che Hpt [ ׳וַע gloss], read perhaps participle רָדִים ( מ dittograph)). Strong's cast out, misery From ruwd in the sense of maltreatment; an outcast; (abstractly) destitution -- cast out, misery. see HEBREW ruwd |
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