HebrewH4446Noun (Feminine)

מְלֶ֫כֶת

me.le.khet

5Occurrences
H4446Strong's #
Noun (Feminine)Part of Speech

Definition

Quick Definition(Strong's Concordance)

a queen

from H4427 (מָלַךְ);

Full Lexicon Entry(Abbott-Smith)
queen

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Grammar & Morphology

Part of Speech

Noun (Feminine)

Morphology Code

H:N-F

Full Description

H:N-F

Occurrences

מְלֶ֫כֶת appears 5 times in the Old Testament.

Distribution by Book

Jeremiah
5

Key Passages

Jeremiah 44:17BSB

Instead, we will do everything we vowed to do: We will burn incense to the Queen of Heaven and offer drink offerings to her, just as we, our fathers, our kings, and our officials did in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem.At that time we had plenty of food and good things, and we saw no disaster.

Jeremiah 44:18BSB

But from the time we stopped burning incense to the Queen of Heaven and pouring out drink offerings to her, we have lacked everything and have been perishing by sword and famine.”

Jeremiah 44:19BSB

“Moreover,” said the women, “when we burned incense to the Queen of Heaven and poured out drink offerings to her, was it without our husbands’ knowledge that we made sacrificial cakes in her image and poured out drink offerings to her?”

Jeremiah 44:25BSB

This is what the LORD of Hosts, the God of Israel, says: As for you and your wives, you have spoken with your mouths and fulfilled with your hands your words: ‘We will surely perform our vows that we have made to burn incense to the Queen of Heaven and to pour out drink offerings to her.’ Go ahead, then, do what you have promised! Keep your vows!

Jeremiah 7:18BSB

The sons gather wood, the fathers light the fire, and the women knead the dough to make cakes for the Queen of Heaven; they pour out drink offerings to other gods to provoke Me to anger.

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