Hebrew · H430, H4541

אֱלֹהֵי מַסֵּכָה

Gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) of the supreme God ; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates ; and sometimes as a superlative · properly, a pouring over, i.e. fusion of metal (especially a cast image); by implication, a libation , i.e. league ; concretely a coverlet (as if poured out)

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אֱלֹהִים H430 gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) of the supreme God ; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates ; and sometimes as a superlative
Pronunciation ʾĕlōhiym
Plural form persistently denotes the singular God of Israel; signals transcendent power and authority in every application.
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מַסֵּכָה H4541 properly, a pouring over, i.e. fusion of metal (especially a cast image); by implication, a libation , i.e. league ; concretely a coverlet (as if poured out)
Pronunciation masēkāh
Cast metal idol or libation offering; theologically significant as object of idolatrous worship condemned throughout OT.
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What does אֱלֹהֵי מַסֵּכָה (elohei massekah) mean in the Bible?

אֱלֹהִים · מַסֵּכָה is a Hebrew phrase meaning "cast metal gods, idols".

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What does אֱלֹהִים · מַסֵּכָה mean in the Bible?

אֱלֹהִים · מַסֵּכָה is a Hebrew phrase meaning "cast metal gods, idols".

How many biblical occurrences are listed for H430, H4541?

H430, H4541 is connected to 2,628 lexical occurrence verses in the lexicon data.

Evidence Summary

Hebrew phrase. cast metal gods, idols

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cast metal gods, idols
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