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Strongs H4785

H4785

מָרָה (Mârâh) n-pr-f (maw-raw')
Source: the same as H4751 feminine; bitter;
Meaning: Marah, a place in the Desert
KJV: Marah.

Brown, Driver, Briggs lexicon entry

מָרָה n.pr.f. of bitter spring in Sinaitic penins. {600}

Appears in a total of 3 verses:

NUM 33:9

OET-LV: 9And_they_set_out from_Mārāh and_they_came to_ʼĒylim and_were_at_ʼĒylim two_plus ten springs_of water and_seventy palm_trees and_they_encamped there.   (NUM_33:9)

OET-RV: 9From Marah, they went to Eylim which had twelve springs with seventy palm trees around them, and they camped there. (NUM 33:9)

EXO 15:23

OET-LV: 23And_they_came to_Mārāh and_not they_were_able to_drink waters from_Mārāh if/because were_bitter they therefore yes/correct/thus/so someone_called his/its_name Mārāh.   (EXO_15:23)

OET-RV: 23but it was so bitter that they couldn’t drink it. So they named that place ‘Marah(which means ‘bitter’), (EXO 15:23)

NUM 33:8

OET-LV: 8And_they_set_out from_face/in_front_of Haḩirot and_they_passed in_the_middle_of the_sea to_the_wilderness and_they_went a_journey_of three_of days in_the_wilderness_of ʼĒtām and_they_encamped at_Mārāh.   (NUM_33:8)

OET-RV: 8Then they left Pi-Hahirot and walked through the middle of the sea into the Etam wilderness and camped at Marah. (NUM 33:8)

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