Lexical Summary ma'alah: what comes up Original Word: מַעֲלָהTransliteration: ma'alah Phonetic Spelling: (mah-al-aw') Part of Speech: Noun Feminine Short Definition: what comes up Meaning: elevation, the act, the condition, a climactic progression Strong's Concordance things that come up, high degree, deal, go up, stair, step, story Feminine of ma'aleh; elevation, i.e. The act (literally, a journey to a higher place, figuratively, a thought arising), or (concretely) the condition (literally, a step or grade-mark, figuratively, a superiority of station); specifically a climactic progression (in certain Psalms) -- things that come up, (high) degree, deal, go up, stair, step, story. see HEBREW ma'aleh Brown-Driver-Briggs H4609. ma 'alah I. [מַעֲלָה] noun feminine what comes up; — plural construct רוּחֲכֶם מַעֲלוֺת Ezekiel 11:5, i.e. your thoughts. II. מַעֲלָה46 noun feminine step, stair; — ׳מ Ezra 7:9; 1 Chronicles 17:17; plural מַעֲלוֺת Isaiah 38:8 +, suffix מַעֲלֹתָו֯ Amos 9:6, etc.; — 1 step, stair of temple Ezekiel 40:6 5t. 40, and temple porch 40:49; of altar Exodus 20:26 (E) (forbidden, compare RSOTJC xii, n. l; 2nd ed. 358) Ezekiel 43:17 (prescribed); of house 2 Kings 9:13, of throne 1 Kings 10:19-20, 2 Chronicles 9:18-19, to the city of David Nehemiah 3:15; 12:37. 2 steps (forming sun-dial, compare DiIs) 2 Kings 20:9 (twice in verse); 20:10 (twice in verse); 20:11 (3 t. in verse) = Isaiah 38:8 (5 t. in verse) 3 stories of heaven Amos 9:6. 4 ascent, מִבָּבֶל Ezra 7:9. 5. שִׁיר (ל)הַמַּעֲלוֺת song of ascents, to the three great pilgrim feasts, i.e. to be sung on way up to Jerusalem, titles of Psalm 120-134 + Psalm 84:6 We and others — המעלה האדם כְּתוֺר 1 Chronicles 17:17 is corrupt, see Commentaries on the passage (and on "" 2 Samuel 7:19). |