4755. Mara
Strong's Lexicon
Mara: Mara

Original Word: מָרָא
Part of Speech: Proper Name Feminine
Transliteration: Mara'
Pronunciation: mah-RAH
Phonetic Spelling: (maw-raw')
Definition: Mara
Meaning: Mara

Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root מָרַר (marar), meaning "to be bitter" or "to make bitter."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G4089 (Πικρία - Pikria): Meaning bitterness, often used in the New Testament to describe a state of bitter resentment or harshness.

Usage: The name "Mara" is used in the Bible to signify bitterness. It is most notably used by Naomi in the Book of Ruth when she expresses her grief and sorrow after the loss of her husband and sons. Naomi asks to be called Mara, reflecting her feelings of bitterness and affliction.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, names were often reflective of personal experiences or characteristics. The name "Mara" is a poignant example of this tradition, as Naomi adopts it to express her deep sense of loss and the bitterness of her circumstances. The use of "Mara" highlights the importance of names in conveying personal narratives and emotional states in biblical times.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from marar
Definition
"bitter," symbolic name of Naomi
NASB Translation
Mara (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
מָרָא Ruth 1:20, see I. מַר above



Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Mara

For mar feminine; bitter; Mara, a symbolic name of Naomi -- Mara.

see HEBREW mar

Forms and Transliterations
מָרָ֔א מרא mā·rā maRa mārā
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Englishman's Concordance
Ruth 1:20
HEB: קְרֶ֤אןָ לִי֙ מָרָ֔א כִּי־ הֵמַ֥ר
NAS: call me Mara, for the Almighty
KJV: call me Mara: for the Almighty
INT: Naomi call Mara for has dealt

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 4755
1 Occurrence


mā·rā — 1 Occ.















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