4885. masos
Lexical Summary
masos: Joy, gladness, exultation

Original Word: מָשׂוֹשׂ
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: masows
Pronunciation: mah-SOCE
Phonetic Spelling: (maw-soce')
KJV: joy, mirth, rejoice
NASB: joy, gaiety, delight, exceedingly, gladness, joyful, rejoice
Word Origin: [from H7797 (שׂוּשׂ שִׂישׂ - rejoice)]

1. delight
2. (concretely) the cause or object of delight
3. (abstractly) the feeling of delight

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
joy, mirth, rejoice

From suws; delight, concretely (the cause or object) or abstractly (the feeling) -- joy, mirth, rejoice.

see HEBREW suws

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from sus
Definition
exultation, rejoicing
NASB Translation
delight (1), exceedingly (1), gaiety (4), gladness (1), joy (7), joyful (1), rejoice (1), rejoices (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
מָשׂוֺשׂ noun masculine: Isaiah 24:8 id.; — absolute ׳מ Isaiah 32:13 +, construct מְשׂוֺשׂ Job 8:19 +; suffix מְשׂוֺשִׂי Jeremiah 49:25, מְשׂוֺשָׂהּ Hosea 2:13; — exultation, in General, Lamentations 5:15 (opposed to אֵבֶל), Isaiah 24:11; Isaiah 66:10 (accusative of congnate meaning with verb); of bridegroom Isaiah 62:5; תֻּמִּיס ׳מ, Isaiah 24:8, בִנּוֺר ׳מ Isaiah 24:8; ׳בָּתֵּי מ Isaiah 33:13; of Jerusalem (as causing joy) Isaiah 60:15; Psalm 48:3; Lamentations 2:15, compare Jeremiah 49:25 (קִרְיַת מְשׂוֺשִׂי; "" תְּהִלָּה), Isaiah 65:18 ("" גִּילָה); דַּרְבּוֺ ׳מ (of godless man) Job 8:19; מְּרָאִים ׳מ Isaiah 32:14, i.e. desert. — ׳מ Isaiah 8:6, si vera lectio, is construct before preposition, but (מִמְּנֵי) מָסוֺס, Hi Gie Che Du Kit Marti and others

שֵׂחַ see שִׂיח

Topical Lexicon
Overview

Masos signifies exuberant gladness that springs from covenant relationship. The term is used for the delight of a bridegroom, the festive atmosphere of Zion, the misplaced glee of idol-trusting nations, and the anticipated jubilation of the renewed Jerusalem. Its flow through narrative, poetry, and prophecy offers a canonical portrait of joy that is both present and eschatological, personal and communal.

Distribution of Occurrences

Seventeen appearances span eight books. One occurs in Wisdom literature (Job), one in Psalms, twelve in Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, and Ezekiel, and one each in Hosea and Job. The clustering in Isaiah (nine references) highlights its prophetic and eschatological thrust, while Job, Psalms, and Lamentations show that joy—or its loss—touches every era of redemptive history.

Zion: The Joy of All the Earth

Psalm 48:2 declares, “Beautiful in loftiness, the joy of all the earth, like the peaks of Zaphon is Mount Zion, the city of the great King.” Zion’s elevation is not merely geographic; it is theological—the place where God’s reign is celebrated. Lamentations 2:15 records the enemy’s derision when the city that once embodied masos lies in ruins. The contrast underscores that true joy is inseparable from the presence and favor of the Lord.

Misplaced or Forfeited Joy

Isaiah 8:6 exposes counterfeit exultation: the nation “rejoiced in Rezin and the son of Remaliah,” delighting in political alliances rather than in God. Isaiah 24 depicts the global unraveling of revelry under judgment: “All joy turns to gloom; rejoicing is exiled from the land” (Isaiah 24:11). Hosea 2:11 links the cessation of joy to idolatry—celebrations end because they had become divorced from covenant fidelity.

Joy Removed as Discipline

Ezekiel 24:25 foretells the day when Israel will lose “their joy and glory, the desire of their eyes and the delight of their hearts.” Lamentations 5:15 laments, “Joy has left our hearts; our dancing has turned to mourning.” These verses reveal that God may suspend outward joy to awaken inward repentance. The absence of masos is meant to drive hearts back to its Source.

Joy Restored in Prophetic Hope

Isaiah reverses the losses with lavish promises. In Isaiah 60:15 the once-despised city becomes “a joy from age to age.” Isaiah 62:5 pictures covenant renewal: “As a bridegroom rejoices over his bride, so your God will rejoice over you.” The culmination appears in Isaiah 65:18: “I will create Jerusalem to be a joy and its people a delight.” The note of permanence—“forever”—roots masos in the coming new creation.

Marriage Imagery and Covenant Joy

Isaiah 62:5 pulls masos into the intimacy of wedding festivities, showing that covenant with God is not a contract but a celebration. The bridegroom metaphor anticipates New Testament fulfillment in Christ’s union with the Church (Ephesians 5:25–32; Revelation 19:7).

Wisdom Perspective

Job 8:19 uses masos proverbially: “Surely this is the joy of His way, and out of the soil others will spring.” Bildad argues that the wicked may bloom briefly, but their joy is fleeting. The verse serves as a sobering reminder that authentic gladness must be rooted in righteousness.

Contrast with Other Joy Terms

While simchah often describes general happiness and gîl denotes jubilant spinning, masos emphasizes a settled delight grounded in what God Himself esteems—His city, His covenant, and His redemptive purposes. The term thereby conveys depth and permanence beyond momentary elation.

Theological Insights

1. Joy is covenantal: It flourishes where God’s presence is treasured (Psalm 48; Isaiah 62).
2. Joy is moral: Misplaced delight invites judgment (Isaiah 8; Hosea 2).
3. Joy is eschatological: Future Zion will be an everlasting joy (Isaiah 65:18).
4. Joy is communal: It involves the land, the city, and the people (Isaiah 60:15).

Ministry Applications

• Worship: Anchor public praise in the redemptive realities that produce enduring joy, rather than in transient emotions.
• Discipleship: Teach believers to discern between fleeting pleasures and covenantal delight.
• Counseling: Use passages of lost joy (Lamentations 5:15) to show that lament is legitimate and can lead to restored gladness.
• Missions: Point to Zion’s destiny as the “joy of all the earth” (Psalm 48:2) to underscore God’s global purpose for salvation.

Forms and Transliterations
וּמְשׂ֤וֹשׂ וּמְשׂ֥וֹשׂ ומשוש מְשׂ֖וֹשׂ מְשׂ֣וֹשׂ מְשׂ֥וֹשׂ מְשׂ֪וֹשׂ מְשׂוֹשִֽׂי׃ מְשׂוֹשָׂ֔הּ מָשֽׂוֹשׂ׃ מָשׂ֔וֹשׂ מָשׂ֖וֹשׂ משוש משוש׃ משושה משושי׃ mā·śō·wś maSos māśōwś mə·śō·w·śāh mə·śō·w·śî mə·śō·wś meSos mesoSah mesoSi məśōwś məśōwśāh məśōwśî ū·mə·śō·wś umeSos ūməśōwś
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Job 8:19
HEB: הֶן־ ה֭וּא מְשׂ֣וֹשׂ דַּרְכּ֑וֹ וּ֝מֵעָפָ֗ר
NAS: this is the joy of His way;
KJV: Behold, this [is] the joy of his way,
INT: Behold this is the joy of his way of the dust

Psalm 48:2
HEB: יְפֵ֥ה נוֹף֮ מְשׂ֪וֹשׂ כָּל־ הָ֫אָ֥רֶץ
NAS: in elevation, the joy of the whole
KJV: for situation, the joy of the whole earth,
INT: Beautiful elevation the joy of the whole earth

Isaiah 8:6
HEB: הַהֹלְכִ֖ים לְאַ֑ט וּמְשׂ֥וֹשׂ אֶת־ רְצִ֖ין
NAS: of Shiloah And rejoice in Rezin
KJV: softly, and rejoice in Rezin
INT: flowing the gently and rejoice Rezin and the son

Isaiah 24:8
HEB: שָׁבַת֙ מְשׂ֣וֹשׂ תֻּפִּ֔ים חָדַ֖ל
NAS: The gaiety of tambourines ceases,
KJV: The mirth of tabrets ceaseth,
INT: ceases the gaiety of tambourines stops

Isaiah 24:8
HEB: עַלִּיזִ֑ים שָׁבַ֖ת מְשׂ֥וֹשׂ כִּנּֽוֹר׃
NAS: stops, The gaiety of the harp
KJV: endeth, the joy of the harp
INT: of revelers ceases the gaiety of the harp

Isaiah 24:11
HEB: שִׂמְחָ֔ה גָּלָ֖ה מְשׂ֥וֹשׂ הָאָֽרֶץ׃
NAS: turns to gloom. The gaiety of the earth
KJV: is darkened, the mirth of the land
INT: joy is banished the gaiety of the earth

Isaiah 32:13
HEB: כָּל־ בָּתֵּ֣י מָשׂ֔וֹשׂ קִרְיָ֖ה עַלִּיזָֽה׃
NAS: for all the joyful houses
KJV: yea, upon all the houses of joy [in] the joyous
INT: for all houses the joyful city the jubilant

Isaiah 32:14
HEB: עַד־ עוֹלָ֔ם מְשׂ֥וֹשׂ פְּרָאִ֖ים מִרְעֵ֥ה
NAS: forever, A delight for wild donkeys,
KJV: ever, a joy of wild asses,
INT: for ever A delight wild A pasture

Isaiah 60:15
HEB: לִגְא֣וֹן עוֹלָ֔ם מְשׂ֖וֹשׂ דּ֥וֹר וָדֽוֹר׃
NAS: pride, A joy from generation
KJV: excellency, a joy of many
INT: pride an everlasting A joy generation to generation

Isaiah 62:5
HEB: יִבְעָל֖וּךְ בָּנָ֑יִךְ וּמְשׂ֤וֹשׂ חָתָן֙ עַל־
NAS: you; And [as] the bridegroom rejoices over
KJV: thee: and [as] the bridegroom rejoiceth over the bride,
INT: will marry your sons rejoices and the bridegroom over

Isaiah 65:18
HEB: גִּילָ֖ה וְעַמָּ֥הּ מָשֽׂוֹשׂ׃
NAS: And her people [for] gladness.
KJV: a rejoicing, and her people a joy.
INT: rejoicing people gladness

Isaiah 66:10
HEB: שִׂ֤ישׂוּ אִתָּהּ֙ מָשׂ֔וֹשׂ כָּל־ הַמִּֽתְאַבְּלִ֖ים
NAS: you who love her; Be exceedingly glad
KJV: her: rejoice for joy with her, all ye that mourn
INT: glad for her be exceedingly her all mourn

Jeremiah 49:25
HEB: ק) קִרְיַ֖ת מְשׂוֹשִֽׂי׃
NAS: The town of My joy!
KJV: not left, the city of my joy!
INT: deep the town of my joy

Lamentations 2:15
HEB: כְּלִ֣ילַת יֹ֔פִי מָשׂ֖וֹשׂ לְכָל־ הָאָֽרֶץ׃
NAS: of beauty, A joy to all
KJV: of beauty, The joy of the whole earth?
INT: the perfection of beauty A joy to all common

Lamentations 5:15
HEB: שָׁבַת֙ מְשׂ֣וֹשׂ לִבֵּ֔נוּ נֶהְפַּ֥ךְ
NAS: The joy of our hearts has ceased;
KJV: The joy of our heart is ceased;
INT: has ceased the joy of our hearts has been turned

Ezekiel 24:25
HEB: אֶת־ מָ֣עוּזָּ֔ם מְשׂ֖וֹשׂ תִּפְאַרְתָּ֑ם אֶת־
NAS: from them their stronghold, the joy of their pride,
KJV: from them their strength, the joy of their glory,
INT: like their stronghold the joy of their pride the desire

Hosea 2:11
HEB: וְהִשְׁבַּתִּי֙ כָּל־ מְשׂוֹשָׂ֔הּ חַגָּ֖הּ חָדְשָׁ֣הּ
NAS: to all her gaiety, Her feasts,
KJV: I will also cause all her mirth to cease,
INT: put to all her gaiety her feasts her new

17 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 4885
17 Occurrences


mā·śō·wś — 4 Occ.
mə·śō·wś — 9 Occ.
mə·śō·w·śāh — 1 Occ.
mə·śō·w·śî — 1 Occ.
ū·mə·śō·wś — 2 Occ.

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