Strong's Lexicon mesukah: Hedge, enclosure Original Word: מְשׂוּכָה Word Origin: Derived from the root verb שׂוּךְ (sukh), meaning "to hedge" or "to fence." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • G4766 (stegos): This Greek term refers to a covering or roof, which can metaphorically relate to protection, similar to the function of a hedge. Usage: The term מְשׂוּכָה is used in the Hebrew Bible to describe a physical barrier or protective enclosure, often symbolizing protection or separation. Context: • The Hebrew word מְשׂוּכָה appears in the context of agricultural and pastoral settings, where hedges or fences are used to protect vineyards, fields, or flocks from animals and intruders. In a broader sense, it can also symbolize divine protection or the boundaries set by God for His people. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom suk Definition a hedge NASB Translation hedge (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs [מְשֻׂכָֿה] noun feminine hedge (= מְסוּכָה); — construct מְשֻׂכַֿת חָ֑דֶק Proverbs 15:19 (in simile). — מְשׂוּכֶּתוֺ see III. שׂכך. II. שׂוך (? "" II. שׂכך: compare Late Hebrew סוֺכָה; Aramaic סוֺכָא, [מְשֻׂכָּה] noun feminine hedge; — suffix מְשׂוּכָּתו Isaiah 5:5 (if כּ right); perhaps read מְשֻׂכָה see below I. שׂוך. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance hedge Or msukah {mes-oo-kaw'}; from suwk; a hedge -- hedge. see HEBREW suwk Forms and Transliterations כִּמְשֻׂ֣כַת כמשכת מְשׂוּכָּתוֹ֙ משוכתו kim·śu·ḵaṯ kimSuchat kimśuḵaṯ mə·śū·kā·ṯōw mesukaTo məśūkāṯōwLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Proverbs 15:19 HEB: דֶּ֣רֶךְ עָ֭צֵל כִּמְשֻׂ֣כַת חָ֑דֶק וְאֹ֖רַח NAS: of the lazy is as a hedge of thorns, KJV: of the slothful [man is] as an hedge of thorns: INT: the way of the lazy A hedge of thorns the path Isaiah 5:5 2 Occurrences |
(masculine singular), סוֺכְתָא,
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