Strong's Lexicon Maleleél: Mahalalel Original Word: Μαλελεήλ Word Origin: The Greek Μαλελεήλ is derived from the Hebrew name מַהֲלַלְאֵל (Mahalalel). Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • H4111 מַהֲלַלְאֵל (Mahalalel) Usage: Μαλελεήλ is used in the genealogical records of the New Testament, specifically in the Gospel of Luke, to trace the lineage of Jesus Christ. Context: Μαλελεήλ, rendered as Mahalalel in Hebrew, is a patriarchal figure mentioned in the genealogies of the Bible. In the Old Testament, Mahalalel is listed as a descendant of Seth, the son of Adam, and an ancestor of Noah. His name appears in the genealogical records of Genesis 5:12-17, where he is noted as the father of Jared and part of the line leading to Noah. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof Hebrew origin Mahalalel Definition Mahalaleel, an antediluvian NASB Translation Mahalaleel (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3121: ΜαλελεήλΜαλελεήλ (Μελελεηλ, Tdf.), ὁ (מַחֲלַלְאֵל, praising God, from מְחַלֵּל and אֵל), Mahalaleel (A. V. Maleleel), son of Cainan: Luke 3:37. STRONGS NT 3121: Μελελεηλ [Μελελεηλ: Luke 3:37 Tdf., see Μαλεληλ.] Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Maleleel. Of Hebrew origin (Mahalal'el); Maleleel (i.e. Mahalalel), an antediluvian -- Maleleel. see HEBREW Mahalal'el Forms and Transliterations Μαλελεηλ Μαλελεήλ Μαλελεὴλ Maleleel Maleleēl MaleleḗlLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |



