Lexicon amtachath: a sack Original Word: אַמְתַּ֫חַתPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: amtachath Phonetic Spelling: (am-takh'-ath) Short Definition: sack NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom mathachDefinitiona sack NASB Translationsack (8), sacks (7).
Brown-Driver-Briggs אַמְתַּ֫חַת noun feminine sack, only Genesis 42-44; — ׳א construction Genesis 44:2,12; suffix אַמְתַּחְתִּי Genesis 42:28, אַמְתַּחְתּוֺ Genesis 42:27 2t.; plural construct אַמְתְּחֹת Genesis 44:1; suffix אַמְתְּחֹתֵינוּ Genesis 43:18 3t.; אַמְתְּחֹתֵיכֶם Genesis 43:12,23; — sack (s) in which brethren of Joseph carried corn from Egypt; in phrase ׳בְּטִי אַמ Genesis 42:27 in the mouth of the sack, so Genesis 43:12,21; Genesis 44:1,2,8; elsewhere Genesis 42:28; Genesis 43:18,21,22,23; Genesis 44:1,11,11,12 (all J). Strong's sack From mathach; properly, something expansive, i.e. A bag -- sack. see HEBREW mathach |
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