Lexicon mered: Rebellion, revolt Original Word: מֶרֶד Strong's Exhaustive Concordance rebellion From marad; rebellion -- rebellion. see HEBREW marad NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom marad Definition rebellion, revolt NASB Translation rebellion (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs I. מֶ֫רֶד noun [masculine] rebellion, revolt, against ׳י, וְאִםבְּֿמַעַל ביהוה ׳אִם בְּמ Joshua 22:24 (P; compare מָרַד 2). Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the root verb מָרַד (marad), which means "to rebel" or "to revolt."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • The corresponding Greek term in the Strong's Concordance is ἀποστασία (G646), which also means "rebellion" or "apostasy." This Greek term is used in the New Testament to describe a falling away or defection from the faith, highlighting a similar theme of turning away from established truth or authority. Usage: The term מֶרֶד is used in the context of defiance against authority, often referring to a collective uprising or insurrection. It is used in the Hebrew Bible to describe acts of rebellion against God or human rulers. Context: • מֶרֶד (mered) appears in the Hebrew Bible as a term denoting rebellion, often in a negative context. It is associated with acts of defiance against divine or royal authority. The concept of rebellion is significant in biblical narratives, where it often leads to divine judgment or punishment. The term is used to describe both individual and collective acts of insubordination. Forms and Transliterations בְּמֶ֤רֶד במרד bə·me·reḏ beMered bəmereḏLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Joshua 22:22 HEB: יֵדָ֑ע אִם־ בְּמֶ֤רֶד וְאִם־ בְּמַ֙עַל֙ NAS: If [it was] in rebellion, or if KJV: he shall know; if [it be] in rebellion, or if in transgression INT: know If rebellion if an unfaithful 1 Occurrence |