Lexical Summary mum: Blemish, defect, imperfection Original Word: מאוּם Strong's Exhaustive Concordance blemish, blot, spot Usually muwm {moom}; as if passive participle from an unused root probably meaning to stain; a blemish (physically or morally) -- blemish, blot, spot. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definition blemish, defect NASB Translation defect (1), spot (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs מאוּם noun masculineJob 31:7 blemish, defect (for מְאוּם, which, although found only late, is (si vera lectio) apparently original form, .Köii. 146); — ׳מ absolute: 1 of physical defect Daniel 1:4. 2 figurative ׳בְּכַמַּי דָּבַק מ Job 31:7 of moral stain; usually מוּם noun masculineLeviticus 21:17 (= foregoing; quiescent א omitted) (Late Hebrew id.; Aramaic מוּמָא, 1 physical, a. in man, as excluding from priestly service, Leviticus 21:17,18,21 (twice in verse); Leviticus 21:23; disfiguring man 2 Samuel 14:25, woman Songs 4:7; (in all בְּ ׳היה מ); as caused by man upon man Leviticus 24:19,20. b. in beast (reference to sacrifice) Leviticus 22:20,21,25; Numbers 19:2; Deuteronomy 15:21 (twice in verse); Deuteronomy 17:1 (in all בְּ ׳היה מ). 2 figurative of moral blemish Deuteronomy 32:5 (but text very dubious, compare Dr); תִּשָּׂא פָנֶיךָ מִמּוּם Job 11:15; of shame of repulse Proverbs 9:7 ׅ "" (קָלוֺן. Topical Lexicon Scope of the TermStrong’s Hebrew 3971 (מאוּם) designates a flaw, defect, spot, or injury, whether literal or figurative. While its lexical range can include “damage” or “disgrace,” every occurrence shares the common idea of something that mars wholeness. Levitical Use: Priestly and Sacrificial Standards 1. Priests 2. Offerings These statutes engrave upon Israel’s consciousness that fellowship with God is based on perfection He alone defines. Civil Law and Restitution Leviticus 24:19-20 extends מאוּם from sacrificial to social ethics: “If anyone inflicts an injury… whatever defect he inflicted on another must be inflicted on him”. The lex talionis principle guarded the value of the human body created in God’s image and prevented disproportionate vengeance. National Covenant Accountability Deuteronomy 32:5 laments Israel’s corruption: “A generation crooked and perverse, their defect is not His children.” The nation’s moral deviation is labeled with the same word used for physical flaws in worship, revealing that unfaithfulness pollutes corporate identity just as bodily defects disqualified priests. Narrative Illustrations • 2 Samuel 14:25 highlights Absalom: “There was not a defect in him from the sole of his foot to the crown of his head.” Outward perfection masks inward rebellion, warning that appearance alone does not ensure righteousness. Wisdom Literature and Personal Integrity • Job 11:15 envisions vindication: “Then you will lift up your face without blemish.” These texts apply the concept to reputation and conduct, moving from the altar to the heart. Poetic Ideal Song of Solomon 4:7 celebrates marital delight: “You are altogether beautiful, my darling; in you there is no flaw.” The covenant love between bride and groom is pictured as unmarred, mirroring the unblemished ideal of sacrificial worship. Theological Trajectory מאוּם establishes a pattern of accepted worship, communal justice, and personal holiness that anticipates the need for a flawless mediator and sacrifice. The New Testament draws directly on this heritage: “but with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or spot” (1 Peter 1:19). All earlier regulations were shadows pointing to the One in whom there is truly “no defect.” Practical Ministry Application • Worship: God still calls for wholehearted, undivided offerings (Romans 12:1). Forms and Transliterations וּמ֖וּם ומום מ֔וּם מ֖וּם מ֗וּם מ֣וּם מִמּ֑וּם מֻאֽוּם׃ מֽוּם׃ מאום מוּם֙ מוּם֩ מוּמָ֑ם מוּמֽוֹ׃ מום מום׃ מומו׃ מומם ממום mim·mūm mimmūm miMum mu’ūm mu·’ūm mū·mām mū·mōw Mum mūm muMam mūmām muMo mūmōw muUm ū·mūm uMum ūmūmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Leviticus 21:17 HEB: יִהְיֶ֥ה בוֹ֙ מ֔וּם לֹ֣א יִקְרַ֔ב KJV: in their generations that hath [any] blemish, let him not approach INT: who has hath blemish No shall approach Leviticus 21:18 Leviticus 21:21 Leviticus 21:21 Leviticus 21:23 Leviticus 22:20 Leviticus 22:21 Leviticus 22:25 Leviticus 24:19 Leviticus 24:20 Numbers 19:2 Deuteronomy 15:21 Deuteronomy 15:21 Deuteronomy 17:1 Deuteronomy 32:5 2 Samuel 14:25 Job 11:15 Job 31:7 Proverbs 9:7 Songs 4:7 Daniel 1:4 21 Occurrences |