Lexicon Madmen: Madmen Original Word: מַדְמֵן Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Madmen From the same as domen; dunghill; Madmen, a place in Palestine -- Madmen. see HEBREW domen NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as domen Definition a place in Moab NASB Translation madmen (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs מַדְמֵן proper name, of a location in Moab Jeremiah 48:2 (on text, however, compare Che Isaiah 25:10). Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the root דָּמַם (damam), meaning "to be silent" or "to be still."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct corresponding Strong's Greek entries for the Hebrew proper noun מַדְמֵן (Madmen), as it is a specific geographical name unique to the Hebrew text. Usage: The term "Madmen" is used in the context of a geographical location mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. It appears in the prophetic literature, specifically in the book of Jeremiah. Context: Madmen is referenced in the book of Jeremiah as a place that will face destruction. In Jeremiah 48:2, the prophet speaks against Moab, declaring that the town of Madmen will be silenced. The passage reads: "No one will praise Moab anymore; in Heshbon they have plotted evil against her: ‘Come, let us cut her off from being a nation.’ You too, O Madmen, will be silenced; the sword will pursue you." (BSB). This indicates that Madmen was a Moabite town, and its mention in the context of judgment against Moab suggests its significance within the region. The prophecy foretells the cessation of its existence or influence, aligning with the meaning of its root, "to be silent." Forms and Transliterations מַדְמֵ֣ן מדמן maḏ·mên madMen maḏmênLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Jeremiah 48:2 HEB: מִגּ֑וֹי גַּם־ מַדְמֵ֣ן תִּדֹּ֔מִּי אַחֲרַ֖יִךְ NAS: You too, Madmen, will be silenced; KJV: Also thou shalt be cut down, O Madmen; the sword INT: from a nation again Madmen will be silenced after 1 Occurrence |