Lexicon merorah: a bitter thing, gall, poison Original Word: מְרֹרַתPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: merorah Phonetic Spelling: (mer-o-raw') Short Definition: bitter NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom mararDefinitiona bitter thing, gall, poison NASB Translationbitter (1), bitter things (1), venom (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ מְרֹרָה] noun feminine bitter thing, gall, poison; construct מְרוֺרַת Job 20:14; suffix מְרֹרָתוֺ Job 20:25; plural מְרֹרֹת Deuteronomy 32:32, מְרֹרוֺת Job 13:36; — 1 gall, i.e. seat of gall, gall-bladder Job 20:25 ("" גֵּוָה back; compare מְרֵרָה Job 16:30). 2 = poison, מְּתָנִים ׳מ Job 20:14. 3 מְרֹרוֺת bitter thing Job 13:26 (of God's edict of judgment). 4 plural abstract = bitterness; אַשְׁכְּלֹת ׳מ Deuteronomy 32:32 clusters of bitterness ("" עִנְּבְי רוֺשׁ).
Strong's bitter thing, gall Or mrowrah {mer-o-raw'}; from marar; properly, bitterness; concretely, a bitter thing; specifically bile; also venom (of a serpent) -- bitter (thing), gall. see HEBREW marar |
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