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מַשָּׂא

massâ

Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)

The word "massâ" primarily means a burden, which can refer to something carried physically or figuratively, such as a responsibility or obligation. It can also signify tribute or payment, and metaphorically, it may represent an utterance, often a prophecy or solemn message. Additionally, it can imply singing or expressing a mental desire.

a burden; specifically, tribute, or (abstractly) porterage; figuratively, an utterance, chiefly adoom, especially singing; mental, desire

The Hebrew word massâ means "a burden; specifically, tribute, or (abstractly) porterage; figuratively, an utterance, chiefly adoom, especially singing; mental, desire," encompassing related ideas including burden, carry away, prophecy, they set.

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Prophecy & Vision Cluster

Words that share the same theological orbit.

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