H4417 מלח - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


מלח
melach
meh'-lakh
From H4414; properly powder, that is, (specifically) salt (as easily pulverized and dissolved)

KJV Usage: salt ([-pit]).


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB4660
BDB9659

מלח

1. salt
Origin: from H4414
TWOT: 1197a
Parts of Speech: Noun Masculine

TBESH:
מֶ֫לַח
me.lach
H:N-M
salt
1) salt

View how H4417 מלח is used in the Bible

27 occurrences of H4417 מלח

Genesis 14:3 is the salt
Genesis 19:26 of salt.
Leviticus 2:13 with salt;
Leviticus 2:13 neither shalt thou allow the salt
Leviticus 2:13 salt.
Numbers 18:19 of salt
Numbers 34:3 of the salt
Numbers 34:12 of it shall be at the salt
Deuteronomy 3:17 even the salt
Deuteronomy 29:23 and salt,
Joshua 3:16 even the salt
Joshua 12:3 even the salt
Joshua 15:2 of the salt
Joshua 15:5 was the salt
Joshua 18:19 of the salt
Judges 9:45 it with salt.
2 Samuel 8:13 of salt,
2 Kings 2:20 salt
2 Kings 2:21 the salt
2 Kings 14:7 of salt
1 Chronicles 18:12 of salt
2 Chronicles 13:5 of salt?
2 Chronicles 25:11 of salt,
Job 6:6 without salt?
Ezekiel 43:24 salt
Ezekiel 47:11 to salt.
Zephaniah 2:9 and saltpits,

Distinct usage

3 of the salt
3 even the salt
3 of salt
2 of salt,
2 salt
1 is the salt
1 of salt.
1 with salt;
1 neither shalt thou allow the salt
1 salt.
1 of it shall be at the salt
1 was the salt
1 it with salt.
1 the salt
1 without salt?
1 to salt.
1 of salt?
1 and saltpits,
1 and salt,


Related words

H4417

H4414 מלח mâlach
מלח
mâlach
maw-lakh'
A primitive root; properly to rub to pieces or pulverize; intransitively to disappear as dust; also (as denominative from H4417) to salt whether internally (to season with salt) or externally (to rub with salt)

KJV Usage: X at all, salt, season, temper together, vanish away.


H5898 עיר המּלח ‛ı̂yr hammelach
עיר המּלח
‛ı̂yr hammelach
eer ham-meh'-lakh
From H5892 and H4417 with the article of substance interposed; city of (the) salt; Ir-ham-Melach, a place near Palestine

KJV Usage: the city of salt.


H8528 תּל מלח têl melach
תּל מלח
têl melach
tale meh'-lakh
From H8510 and H4417; mound of salt; Tel-Melach, a palce in Babylon

KJV Usage: Tel-melah.


H4414 מלח mâlach

מלח
mâlach
maw-lakh'
A primitive root; properly to rub to pieces or pulverize; intransitively to disappear as dust; also (as denominative from H4417) to salt whether internally (to season with salt) or externally (to rub with salt)

KJV Usage: X at all, salt, season, temper together, vanish away.


H4408 מלּוּח mallûach
מלּוּח
mallûach
mal-loo'-akh
From H4414; sea purslain (from its saltness)

KJV Usage: mallows.


H4415 מלח me lach
מלח
me lach
mel-akh'
(Chaldee); corresponding to H4414; to eat salt, that is, (generally) subsist

KJV Usage: + have maintenance.


H4418 מלח mâlâch
מלח
mâlâch
maw-lawkh'
From H4414 in its original sense; a rag or old garment

KJV Usage: rotten rag.


H4419 מלּח mallâch
מלּח
mallâch
mal-lawkh'
From H4414 in its secondary sense; a sailor (as following ‘the salt’)

KJV Usage: mariner.


H4420 מלחה me lêchâh
מלחה
me lêchâh
mel-ay-khaw'
From H4414 (in its denominative sense); properly salted (that is, land (H776 being understood)), that is, a desert

KJV Usage: barren land (-ness), salt [land].