Biblica Analytica

מִמְסָךְ

mam.sakh (H4469)

mixed drink

2 verses 2 books OT 2 / NT 0
AI Word Study

The Hebrew word מִמְסָךְ (mam.sakh) is a term that refers to a "mixed drink." This definition suggests that the word is associated with a beverage that is composed of multiple ingredients, likely mixed together in some way. The word appears only twice in the Bible, indicating that it is a relatively rare term. This scarcity may suggest that the word was used in specific contexts or regions, or that it was a specialized term within a particular culture or community. Without more information, it is difficult to determine the significance of this word beyond its literal meaning. In terms of its significance, the fact that this word is associated with the semantic domain of "Food & Drink" suggests that it played a role in the daily lives of ancient Israelites. The preparation and consumption of mixed drinks may have been an important aspect of social gatherings, rituals, or other cultural practices. However, without more context, it is impossible to say for certain how this word was used or what significance it held in ancient Israelite culture.

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Proverbs 23:30

Those who stay long at the wine; those who go to seek out mixed wine.

Isaiah 65:11

“But you who forsake Yahweh, who forget my holy mountain, who prepare a table for Fortune, and who fill up mixed wine to Destiny;