Brown-Driver-Briggs מָרָק (van d. H מָרַק) noun masculine juice stewed out of meat, or broth (on form compare LagBN 50); — וְהַמָּרָק שָׂם בַּמָּרוּר Judges 6:19 (see GFM); וְאֶתהַֿמָּרָק שְׁפוֺךְ Judges 6:20; construct מְרַק Isaiah 65:4 Qr, so Vrss (Kt פרק) broth of unclean things. [מֶרְקָח], מֶרְקָחָה, מִרְקַ֫תַת see רקח. Forms and Transliterations הַמָּרַ֖ק המרק וְהַמָּרַ֖ק והמרק ham·mā·raq hammaRak hammāraq vehammaRak wə·ham·mā·raq wəhammāraqLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |