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MIXED MULTITUDE @ kjv@Exodus:12:38; kjv@Numbers:11:4; kjv@Matthew:13:30,47; kjv@Matthew:22:10

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MIXED MULTITUDE - M>@ - When the Israelites journeyed from Rameses to Succoth, the first stage of the exodus from Egypt, there were up with them "a mixed multitude." kjv@Exodus:12:38; kjv@Numbers:11:4) They were probably the offspring of marriages contracted between the Israelites and the Egyptians; and the term may also include all those who were not of pure Israelite blood. In Exodus and Numbers it probably denoted the miscellaneous hangers-on of the Hebrew camp, whether they were the issue of spurious marriages with Egyptians or were themselves Egyptians, or belonging to other nations. The same happened on the return from Babylon, and in kjv@Nehemiah:13:3) (comp. vs Nehe 13:23-30) a slight clue is given by which the meaning of the "mixed multitude" may be more definitely ascertained.

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Mixed multitude @ kjv@Exodus:12:38), a class who accompanied the Israelites as they journeyed from Rameses to Succoth, the first stage of the Exodus. These were probably miscellaneous hangers-on to the Hebrews, whether Egyptians of the lower orders, or the remains of the Hyksos (see EGYPT; MOSES), as some think. The same thing happened on the return of the Jews from Babylon kjv@Nehemiah:13:3), a "mixed multitude" accompanied them so far.

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MIXED MULTITUDE @ kjv@Exodus:12:38; kjv@Numbers:11:4; kjv@Matthew:13:30,47; kjv@Matthew:22:10

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H1098 <STRHEB>@ בּליל belîyl bel-eel' From H1101; {mixed} that {is} (specifically) feed (for cattle): - {corn} {fodder} provender.


H1101 <STRHEB>@ בּלל bâlal baw-lal' A primitive root; to overflow (specifically with oil); by implication to mix; also (denominative from H1098) to fodder: - {anoint} {confound} X {fade} {mingle} mix ({self}) give {provender} temper.


H4107 <STRHEB>@ מהל mâhal maw-hal' A primitive root; properly to cut down or {reduce} that {is} by implication to adulterate: - mixed.


H4469 <STRHEB>@ ממסך mamsâk mam-sawk' From H4537; {mixture} that {is} (specifically) wine mixed (with water or spices): - {drink-offering} mixed wine.


H4537 <STRHEB>@ מסך mâsak maw-sak' A primitive root; to {mix} especially wine (with spices): - mingle.


H4538 <STRHEB>@ מסך mesek meh'-sek From H4537; a {mixture} that {is} of wine with spices: - mixture.


H6035 <STRHEB>@ עניו ענו ‛ânâv ‛ânâyv {aw-nawv'} aw-nawv' The second form is by intermixture with H6041; from H6031; depressed ({figuratively}) in mind (gentle) or circumstances ({needy} especially saintly): - {humble} {lowly} {meek} poor`. Compare H6041.


H6148 <STRHEB>@ ערב ‛ârab aw-rab' A primitive root; to {braid} that {is} intermix; technically to traffic (as if by barter); also to give or be security (as a kind of exchange): - {engage} (inter-) meddle ({with}) mingle ({self}) {mortgage} {occupy} give {pledges} be ({-come} put in) {surety} undertake.


H6151 <STRHEB>@ ערב ‛ărab ar-ab' (Chaldee); corresponding to H6148; to commingle: - mingle ({self}) mix.


H6154 <STRHEB>@ ערב ערב ‛êrebereb {ay'-reb} eh'-reb The second form used in with the article prefixed); from H6148; the web (or transverse threads of cloth); also a {mixture} (or mongrel race): - {Arabia} mingled {people} mixed ({multitude}) woof.


H628 <STRHEB>@ אספּסף 'aspesûph as-pes-oof' By reduplication from H624; gathered up {together} that {is} a promiscuous assemblage (of people): - mixt multitude.


H8397 <STRHEB>@ תּבל tebel teh'-bel Apparently from H1101; {mixture} that {is} unnatural bestiality: - confusion.


G185 <STRGRK>@ ἀκέραιος akeraios ak-er'-ah-yos From G1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of G2767; unmixed that is (figuratively) innocent: - harmless simple.


G194 <STRGRK>@ ἄκρατος akratos ak'-rat-os From G1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of G2767; undiluted: - without mixture.


G2766 <STRGRK>@ κέραμος keramos ker'-am-os Probably from the base of G2767 (through the idea of mixing clay and water); earthenware that is a tile (by analogy a thin roof or awning): - tiling.


G3395 <STRGRK>@ μίγμα migma mig'-mah From G3396; a compound: - mixture.


G3396 <STRGRK>@ μίγνυμι mignumi mig'-noo-mee A primary verb; to mix: - mingle.


G4786 <STRGRK>@ συγκεράννυμι sugkerannumi soong-ker-an'-noo-mee From G4862 and G2767; to commingle that is (figuratively) to combine or assimilate: - mix with temper together.


G4799 <STRGRK>@ σύγχυσις sugchusis soong'-khoo-sis From G4797; commixture that is (figuratively) riotous disturbance: - confusion.


G4874 <STRGRK>@ συναναμίγνυμι sunanamignumi soon-an-am-ig'-noo-mee From G4862 and a compound of G303 and G3396; to mix up together that is (figuratively) associate with: - (have keep) company (with).


G5445 <STRGRK>@ φύραμα phurama foo'-ram-ah From a prolonged form of φύρω phurō (to mix a liquid with a solid; perhaps akin to G5453 through the idea of swelling in bulk) mean to knead; a mass of dough: - lump.