Lexicon mishlowach: lay Original Word: מִשְׁלַחPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: mishlowach Phonetic Spelling: (mish-lo'-akh) Short Definition: lay Brown-Driver-Briggs מִשְׁלַח noun [masculine] 1 outstretching; 2 place of letting loose; — ׳מ only construct: 1 ׳יַד פ ׳בְּכָלמֿ in every outstretching of one's hand, = every undertaking, Deuteronomy 12:7,18; Deuteronomy 15:10; Deuteronomy 23:21; Deuteronomy 28:8,20. 2 ׳למ שׁוֺר וּלְמִרְמַס שֶׂה Isaiah 7:25 (√ Pi`el 3 especially Isaiah 32:20). מִשְׁלוֺחַ noun [masculine] 1 outstretching; 2 sending; — ׳מ only construct: 1 יָדָם ׳מ Isaiah 11:14 Edom and Moab are the outstretching of their hand (that of which they take possession, compare √ Qal 3). 2 מִשְׁלֹחַ מָנוֺת אִישׁ לְרֵעֵהוּ Esther 9:19,22 the sending of portions to each other.
Strong's to lay, to put, sending forth, to set Or mishloach {mish-lo'-akh}; also mishlach {mish-lawkh'}; from shalach; a sending out, i.e. (abstractly) presentation (favorable), or seizure (unfavorable); also (concretely) a place of dismissal, or a business to be discharged -- to lay, to put, sending (forth), to set. see HEBREW shalach |
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