Strong's Concordance maq: decay, rottenness Original Word: מָקPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: maq Phonetic Spelling: (mak) Short Definition: putrefaction Brown-Driver-Briggs מַק (with article מָק) noun masculine decay, rottenness; — תַּחַת בּשֹׁם מַק יִהְיֶה Isaiah 3:24 instead of perfume rottenness shall there be; figurative שָׁרְשָׁם כַּמָּק יִהְיֶה Isaiah 5:24 ("" וּפִרְחָם כָּאָבָק יַעַלֶה). מִקְרָא see I. קרא. מִקְרֶה, מִקָרֶה see קרה מְקֵרָה see קרר. I. מִקְשָׁה, מִקְישֶׁה see קשׁה II. מִקְשָׁה see [ קִשֻּׁאָה]. I. מַר, מֹר, מָרָא Ruth 1:20, see I. מרר. II. מַר see II. מרר. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance rottenness, stink From maqaq; properly, a melting, i.e. Putridity -- rottenness, stink. see HEBREW maqaq Forms and Transliterations כַּמָּ֣ק כמק מַ֣ק מק kam·māq kamMak kammāq mak maqLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 47162 Occurrences kam·māq — 1 Occ. maq — 1 Occ. Isaiah 3:24 HEB: תַ֨חַת בֹּ֜שֶׂם מַ֣ק יִֽהְיֶ֗ה וְתַ֨חַת NAS: of sweet perfume there will be putrefaction; Instead KJV: And it shall come to pass, [that] instead of sweet smell there shall be stink; and instead of a girdle INT: instead of sweet will be putrefaction will come Instead Isaiah 5:24 |