Strong’s H4716 · Hebrew

מַק
maq
mak

Definition

properly, a melting, i.e. putridity

Etymology

from H4743 (מָקַק);

Where the KJV renders it

  • rottenness
  • stink

Every distinct English word the King James Version uses to translate this Hebrew term. The variety shows what readers in English receive across many different surface words — the same underlying word, scattered across the English Bible under different names.

What the first audience heard

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