מָכַר
To sell , literally (as merchandise, a daughter in marriage, into slavery), or figuratively (to surrender )
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What does מָכַר (mākar) mean in the Bible?
מָכַר (mākar) is a Hebrew word meaning "to sell , literally (as merchandise, a daughter in marriage, into slavery), or figuratively (to surrender )". to sell, literally (as merchandise, a daughter in marriage, into slavery), or figuratively (to surrender) BDB: sell Usage: × at all, sell (away, -er, self).
Meaning
Ranges from commercial transaction to coercive surrender; sold persons (daughters, slaves) emphasize vulnerability and loss of agency.
to sell, literally (as merchandise, a daughter in marriage, into slavery), or figuratively (to surrender) BDB: sell Usage: × at all, sell (away, -er, self).
Grammatical Forms
How the stem changes the meaning of this verb across the biblical text.
Niphal passive or reflexive — the subject receives or experiences the action 12×
Qal basic active stem — the word in its most common, direct sense 24×
Hithpael reflexive or reciprocal — the subject acts on itself or mutually with others 1×
Biblical Occurrences
Each occurrence shows the passage reference, the original language term as it appears in that context, its transliteration, and the contextual sense.
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