Lexicon maskith: a showpiece, figure, imagination Original Word: מַשְׂכִּיתPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: maskith Phonetic Spelling: (mas-keeth') Short Definition: images NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as sekviDefinitiona showpiece, figure, imagination NASB Translationcarved images (1), figured (1), figured stones (1), imagination (1), imaginations (1), settings (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מַשְׂכִּית noun feminine show-piece, figure, imagination; — absolute ׳מ Leviticus 26:1, **on ancient rock-carvings in Canaan compare Ghosn-el-Howie JBL xxiii (1904), 211 ff.; suffix מַשְׂכִּיתוֺ Ezekiel 8:12, מַשְׂכִּתוֺ Proverbs 18:11; plural construct מַשְׂכִיּוֺת Proverbs 25:11; Psalm 73:7, suffix מַשְׂכִּיֹּתָם Numbers 33:52; — 1 show-piece, specifically carved figure, of idolatrous symbols, Numbers 33:52 (P; "" מַסֵּכֹתָם צַלְמֵי), ׳אֶבֶן מ Leviticus 26:1 ("" מַצֵּבָה etc.), ׳חַדְרֵי מ Ezekiel 8:12 ( >strike out Co); elsewhere כֶּסֶף ׳מ Proverbs 25:11 silver carvings. 2 imagination, conceit, Proverbs 18:11, לֵבָב ׳מ Psalm 73:7.
Strong's conceit, imagery, picture, wish From the same as Sekuw; a figure (carved on stone, the wall, or any object); figuratively, imagination -- conceit, image(-ry), picture, X wish. see HEBREW Sekuw |
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