Strong's Concordance meach: a fatling Original Word: מֵחִיםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: meach Phonetic Spelling: (may'-akh) Short Definition: beasts Brown-Driver-Briggs [מֵחַ] noun [masculine] fatling (Phoenician מח fat (adjective ); Late Hebrew מֵיחָא figurative of choice flour); — only plural absolute: עֹלוֺת מֵיחִים Psalm 66:15 burnt offerings of fatlings; so מֵחִים Isaiah 5:17 ("" כְּבָשִׂים) according to Hi Du CheHpt (read חֳרָבוֺת and strike out גָּרִים); most, fat ones, figurative for rich men. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance fatling one From machah in the sense of greasing; fat; figuratively, rich -- fatling (one). see HEBREW machah Forms and Transliterations מֵחִ֖ים מֵחִ֣ים מחים mê·ḥîm meChim mêḥîmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 42202 Occurrences mê·ḥîm — 2 Occ. Psalm 66:15 HEB: עֹ֘ל֤וֹת מֵחִ֣ים אַעֲלֶה־ לָּ֭ךְ NAS: to You burnt offerings of fat beasts, With the smoke KJV: unto thee burnt sacrifices of fatlings, with the incense INT: burnt of fat shall offer With Isaiah 5:17 |