Hebrew · H4549 · unreviewed

מָסַס

To liquefy ; figuratively, to waste (with disease), to faint (with fatigue, fear or grief)

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מָסַס H4549
Pronunciation māsas

What does מָסַס (māsas) mean in the Bible?

מָסַס (māsas) is a Hebrew word meaning "to liquefy ; figuratively, to waste (with disease), to faint (with fatigue, fear or grief)". to liquefy; figuratively, to waste (with disease), to faint (with fatigue, fear or grief) BDB: dissolve Usage: discourage, faint, be loosed, melt (away), refuse, × utterly.

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Meaning

to liquefy ; figuratively, to waste (with disease), to faint (with fatigue, fear or grief)
Extended definition

Physical dissolution as metaphor for emotional collapse—melting away under overwhelming fear, grief, or physical suffering

to liquefy; figuratively, to waste (with disease), to faint (with fatigue, fear or grief) BDB: dissolve Usage: discourage, faint, be loosed, melt (away), refuse, × utterly.

Source: Open Scriptures Hebrew Lexicon + Brown-Driver-Briggs
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
Imperfect 2Sam 17:10 · Deut 20:8 · Isa 13:7 · Isa 19:1
Perfect Nah 2:11 · Ps 22:15 · Ps 97:5
Infinitive absolute 2Sam 17:10
Hiphil causative active — the subject causes someone else to perform the action
Perfect Deut 1:28
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