4671. mots
Strong's Lexicon
mots: Chaff

Original Word: מֹץ
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: mots
Pronunciation: mohts
Phonetic Spelling: (motes)
Definition: Chaff
Meaning: chaff, threshed loose)

Word Origin: Derived from the root יָצָא (yatsa), meaning "to go out" or "to come forth."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G892 (ἄχυρον, achyron) - chaff

- G3068 (καλαμὴ, kalamē) - straw, stubble

Usage: The term "mots" refers to the husks or outer coverings of grain that are separated from the edible part during the threshing process. In the Bible, "mots" is often used metaphorically to describe something that is worthless, insubstantial, or easily blown away by the wind. It contrasts with the solid and valuable grain, symbolizing the difference between the righteous and the wicked.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient agrarian societies, threshing was a common practice where grain was separated from chaff. This process involved spreading the harvested grain on a threshing floor and using tools or animals to crush it, allowing the wind to blow away the lighter chaff. The imagery of chaff being blown away was a powerful metaphor in the Hebrew Bible, illustrating the fate of the wicked as opposed to the stability and value of the righteous.

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[מוֺץ], מֹץ noun masculineIsaiah 29:5 chaff (Talmud ᵑ7 מוֺצָא, Arabic straw ); — ׳מ absolute Hosea 13:3 6t.; construct Isaiah 17:13; — chaff, always as driven by wind, and always with כְּ, in simile; of wicked Job 21:18 ("" רוּחַ תֶּבֶן לִפְנֵי), compare Psalm 1:4; Psalm 35:5; Hosea 13:8; of hostile nations Isaiah 17:13 (הָרִים ׳מ), Isaiah 29:5 ("" אָבָק דַּךְ); hyperb. of Judah's power, גְּבָעוֺת כַּמֹץ תָּשִׂים Isaiah 41:16 ("" הָרִים וְתָדֹק תָּדוּשׁ); of passing time, יוֺם Zephaniah 2:2.

I, II. מוֺצָא, [מוֺצָאָה] see יצא.

I. מוּצָק, [מוּצֶ֫קֶת] see יצק.

II. מוּצָק see צוק.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
chaff

Or mowts (Zephaniah 2:2) {motes}; from muwts; chaff (as pressed out, i.e. Winnowed or (rather) threshed loose) -- chaff.

see HEBREW muwts

Forms and Transliterations
וּ֝כְמֹ֗ץ וּכְמֹ֤ץ וכמץ כְּמֹ֖ץ כְּמֹ֤ץ כְּמֹ֥ץ כְּמֹץ֙ כַּ֝מֹּ֗ץ כַּמֹּ֥ץ כמץ kam·mōṣ kammōṣ kamMotz kə·mōṣ kəmōṣ keMotz ū·ḵə·mōṣ ucheMotz ūḵəmōṣ
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Job 21:18
HEB: לִפְנֵי־ ר֑וּחַ וּ֝כְמֹ֗ץ גְּנָבַ֥תּוּ סוּפָֽה׃
NAS: the wind, And like chaff which the storm
KJV: the wind, and as chaff that the storm
INT: before the wind chaff carries the storm

Psalm 1:4
HEB: כִּ֥י אִם־ כַּ֝מֹּ֗ץ אֲ‍ֽשֶׁר־ תִּדְּפֶ֥נּוּ
NAS: are not so, But they are like chaff which
KJV: The ungodly [are] not so: but [are] like the chaff which the wind
INT: for but chaff which drives

Psalm 35:5
HEB: יִֽהְי֗וּ כְּמֹ֥ץ לִפְנֵי־ ר֑וּחַ
NAS: Let them be like chaff before
KJV: Let them be as chaff before the wind:
INT: them be like chaff before the wind

Isaiah 17:13
HEB: מִמֶּרְחָ֑ק וְרֻדַּ֗ף כְּמֹ֤ץ הָרִים֙ לִפְנֵי־
NAS: And be chased like chaff in the mountains
KJV: and shall be chased as the chaff of the mountains
INT: far and be chased chaff the mountains before

Isaiah 29:5
HEB: הֲמ֣וֹן זָרָ֑יִךְ וּכְמֹ֤ץ עֹבֵר֙ הֲמ֣וֹן
NAS: of the ruthless ones like the chaff which blows away;
KJV: of the terrible ones [shall be] as chaff that passeth away:
INT: the multitude of your enemies the chaff blows and the multitude

Isaiah 41:15
HEB: וְתָדֹ֔ק וּגְבָע֖וֹת כַּמֹּ֥ץ תָּשִֽׂים׃
NAS: the hills like chaff.
KJV: and shalt make the hills as chaff.
INT: and pulverize the hills chaff and will make

Hosea 13:3
HEB: מַשְׁכִּ֣ים הֹלֵ֑ךְ כְּמֹץ֙ יְסֹעֵ֣ר מִגֹּ֔רֶן
NAS: disappears, Like chaff which is blown away
KJV: that passeth away, as the chaff [that] is driven with the whirlwind
INT: soon disappears chaff is blown the threshing

Zephaniah 2:2
HEB: לֶ֣דֶת חֹ֔ק כְּמֹ֖ץ עָ֣בַר י֑וֹם
NAS: passes like the chaff-- Before
KJV: pass as the chaff, before
INT: takes the decree the chaff passes the day

8 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 4671
8 Occurrences


kam·mōṣ — 2 Occ.
kə·mōṣ — 4 Occ.
ū·ḵə·mōṣ — 2 Occ.















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