מְאֹד
me.od (H3966)
much
AI Word Study
The Hebrew word מְאֹד (me.od), Strong's number H3966, is translated as "much." This term is used a total of 300 times throughout the Bible. Its frequent occurrence highlights its importance in conveying degrees of quantity, intensity, or extent. The word מְאֹד is applied in a variety of contexts. It can signify large numbers or quantities, as in "much" food or wealth. It also describes intensity or degree, as in "much sorrow" or "much rejoicing." Additionally, it can be used to express a range or scope, such as "much time" or "much space." This versatility allows the word to be employed in a wide range of situations, from descriptive passages to comparative statements. The significance of מְאֹד lies in its ability to nuance and convey subtle shades of meaning. By providing a concrete and quantifiable expression, it helps to create vivid and engaging descriptions that bring the reader closer to the scene.
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God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. There was evening and there was morning, a sixth day.
but he didn’t respect Cain and his offering. Cain was very angry, and the expression on his face fell.
The waters rose, and increased greatly on the earth; and the ship floated on the surface of the waters.
The waters rose very high on the earth. All the high mountains that were under the whole sky were covered.
When Abram had come into Egypt, Egyptians saw that the woman was very beautiful.
Now the men of Sodom were exceedingly wicked and sinners against Yahweh.
After these things Yahweh’s word came to Abram in a vision, saying, “Don’t be afraid, Abram. I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward.”
I will make my covenant between me and you, and will multiply you exceedingly.”
I will make you exceedingly fruitful, and I will make nations of you. Kings will come out of you.
As for Ishmael, I have heard you. Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly. He will become the father of twelve princes, and I will make him a great nation.
Yahweh said, “Because the cry of Sodom and Gomorrah is great, and because their sin is very grievous,
He urged them greatly, and they came in with him, and entered into his house. He made them a feast, and baked unleavened bread, and they ate.
They said, “Stand back!” Then they said, “This one fellow came in to live as a foreigner, and he appoints himself a judge. Now we will deal worse with you than with them!” They pressed hard on the man Lot, and came near to break the door.
Abimelech rose early in the morning, and called all his servants, and told all these things in their ear. The men were very scared.
The thing was very grievous in Abraham’s sight on account of his son.
The young lady was very beautiful to look at, a virgin. No man had known her. She went down to the spring, filled her pitcher, and came up.
Yahweh has blessed my master greatly. He has become great. Yahweh has given him flocks and herds, silver and gold, male servants and female servants, and camels and donkeys.
The man grew great, and grew more and more until he became very great.
Abimelech said to Isaac, “Go away from us, for you are much mightier than we.”
Isaac trembled violently, and said, “Who, then, is he who has taken venison, and brought it to me, and I have eaten of all before you came, and have blessed him? Yes, he will be blessed.”
When Esau heard the words of his father, he cried with an exceedingly great and bitter cry, and said to his father, “Bless me, even me also, my father.”
The man increased exceedingly, and had large flocks, female servants and male servants, and camels and donkeys.
Then Jacob was greatly afraid and was distressed. He divided the people who were with him, and the flocks, and the herds, and the camels, into two companies;
The sons of Jacob came in from the field when they heard it. The men were grieved, and they were very angry, because he had done folly in Israel in lying with Jacob’s daughter, a thing ought not to be done.
Ask me a great amount for a dowry, and I will give whatever you ask of me, but give me the young lady as a wife.”
and behold, seven other cattle came up after them, poor and very ugly and thin, such as I never saw in all the land of Egypt for ugliness.
and the plenty will not be known in the land by reason of that famine which follows; for it will be very grievous.
Joseph laid up grain as the sand of the sea, very much, until he stopped counting, for it was without number.
There was no bread in all the land; for the famine was very severe, so that the land of Egypt and the land of Canaan fainted by reason of the famine.
Israel lived in the land of Egypt, in the land of Goshen; and they got themselves possessions therein, and were fruitful, and multiplied exceedingly.
There went up with him both chariots and horsemen. It was a very great company.
They came to the threshing floor of Atad, which is beyond the Jordan, and there they lamented with a very great and severe lamentation. He mourned for his father seven days.
The children of Israel were fruitful, and increased abundantly, and multiplied, and grew exceedingly mighty; and the land was filled with them.
God dealt well with the midwives, and the people multiplied, and grew very mighty.
behold, Yahweh’s hand is on your livestock which are in the field, on the horses, on the donkeys, on the camels, on the herds, and on the flocks with a very grievous pestilence.
Behold, tomorrow about this time I will cause it to rain a very grievous hail, such as has not been in Egypt since the day it was founded even until now.
So there was very severe hail, and lightning mixed with the hail, such as had not been in all the land of Egypt since it became a nation.
The locusts went up over all the land of Egypt, and rested in all the borders of Egypt. They were very grievous. Before them there were no such locusts as they, nor will there ever be again.
Yahweh sent an exceedingly strong west wind, which took up the locusts, and drove them into the Red Sea. There remained not one locust in all the borders of Egypt.
Yahweh gave the people favor in the sight of the Egyptians. Moreover, the man Moses was very great in the land of Egypt, in the sight of Pharaoh’s servants, and in the sight of the people.
A mixed multitude went up also with them, with flocks, herds, and even very much livestock.
When Pharaoh came near, the children of Israel lifted up their eyes, and behold, the Egyptians were marching after them; and they were very afraid. The children of Israel cried out to Yahweh.
On the third day, when it was morning, there were thunders and lightnings, and a thick cloud on the mountain, and the sound of an exceedingly loud trumpet; and all the people who were in the camp trembled.
All of Mount Sinai smoked, because Yahweh descended on it in fire; and its smoke ascended like the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mountain quaked greatly.
When the sound of the trumpet grew louder and louder, Moses spoke, and God answered him by a voice.
Moses heard the people weeping throughout their families, every man at the door of his tent; and Yahweh’s anger burned greatly; and Moses was displeased.
While the meat was still between their teeth, before it was chewed, Yahweh’s anger burned against the people, and Yahweh struck the people with a very great plague.
Now the man Moses was very humble, more than all the men who were on the surface of the earth.
However, the people who dwell in the land are strong, and the cities are fortified and very large. Moreover, we saw the children of Anak there.
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