Biblica Analytica
H4355 Hebrew

מָכַךְ

ma.khakh

to sink

Lexicon Entry

Definition
to sink
Transliteration
ma.khakh
Strong's Number
H4355
Occurrences
3

Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

What Original Readers Understood

Explored

The Hebrew word "ma.khakh" (H4355) means "to sink." Its primary action is that of descending or going down, which can be a sudden or gradual movement. In its occurrences in the Bible, this word is used in a physical sense, describing something that collapses or falls due to external forces like gravity or violence. Given its limited occurrences, "ma.khakh" is not a commonly used term in the Hebrew Bible. Its significance might be in highlighting a dramatic or unexpected event where something or someone rapidly loses stability and control, plummeting downwards. The word does not seem to convey any abstract or metaphorical meaning, but rather sticks to its concrete understanding of a physical action. Without more context, it's difficult to assess the full range of its usage and significance in the narrative or poetic contexts where it appears. However, its definition and usage patterns suggest that "ma.khakh" is a word that evokes a sense of sudden loss of stability, control, or buoyancy.

Source data & methodology
Strong's
H4355
Lemma
מָכַךְ
Transliteration
ma.khakh
Definition
to sink
Occurrences
3
Model
groq
Prompt version
1

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Occurrences in Scripture

3 total occurrences across the text