Strong's Lexicon miksah: Covering, covering for protection Original Word: מִכְסָה Word Origin: Derived from the root כָּסָה (kasah), meaning "to cover" or "to conceal." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent for "miksah," the concept of covering can be related to Greek terms such as ἐπισκιάζω (episkiazō - to overshadow) and σκέπη (skepē - covering, shelter). Usage: The term "miksah" refers to a covering or protective layer. In the context of the Hebrew Bible, it is often used to describe a physical covering, such as a protective layer over a structure or object. It conveys the idea of something that provides shelter, protection, or concealment. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite culture, coverings were essential for protection against the elements, such as the sun, wind, and rain. They were also used in religious contexts, such as coverings for the tabernacle or sacred objects, symbolizing God's protection and presence. The concept of covering extends to spiritual protection, where God is seen as a refuge and shield for His people. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfem. of mekes Definition a computation NASB Translation amount (1), number (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs מִכְסָה noun feminine computation (feminine of מֶכֶס); hence — a. number, Exodus 12:4 (P). b. valuation, worth, Leviticus 27:23 (P). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance number, worth Feminine of mekec; an enumeration; by implication, a valuation -- number, worth. see HEBREW mekec Forms and Transliterations בְּמִכְסַ֣ת במכסת מִכְסַ֣ת מכסת bə·miḵ·saṯ bemichSat bəmiḵsaṯ michSat miḵ·saṯ miḵsaṯLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Exodus 12:4 HEB: אֶל־ בֵּית֖וֹ בְּמִכְסַ֣ת נְפָשֹׁ֑ת אִ֚ישׁ NAS: are to take one according to the number of persons KJV: take [it] according to the number of the souls; INT: to his house to the number of persons each Leviticus 27:23 2 Occurrences |