Lexicon mirshaath: wickedness Original Word: מִרְשַׁ֫עַתPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: mirshaath Phonetic Spelling: (meer-shah'-ath) Short Definition: wicked NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as rashaDefinitionwickedness NASB Translationwicked (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מִרְשַׁ֫עַת noun feminine wickedness; — absolute ׳הַמּ2Chronicles 24:7 Athaliazh the (embodied) wickedness רִשְׁעָתַיִם see ׳כּוּשַׁן ר רשׁף (√ of following; Samaritan irritavit, incendit; Late Hebrew רֶשֶׁף flame, Ecclus 43:17c רשׁף lightining-flame (? si vera lectio); Jewish-Aramaic רִשְׁמֶּא flame; רשף as proper name, of divinity in Old Aramaic and Phoenician Lzbl54. 370 PietschmPhön. 150 ff. EmeyZMG xxxi (1877), 719 Nöib. xlil (1888), 473 SpiegelbZA xiii (1898), 121 Lzbib. 328 WMMAs.u. Eur.311 ff. GACookeInscr. 56 f.).
Strong's wicked woman From rasha'; a female wicked doer -- wicked woman. see HEBREW rasha' |
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