Easton's Bible Dictionary

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  • MASCHIL instructing, occurs in the title of thirteen Psalms (32, 42, 44,
    etc.). It denotes a song enforcing some lesson of wisdom or piety, a
    didactic song. In Psalm 47:7 it is rendered, Authorized Version, “with
    understanding;” Revised Version, marg., “in a skilful psalm.”

  • MASH (= Meshech 1 Chronicles 1:17), one of the four sons of Aram, and
    the name of a tribe descended from him (Genesis 10:23) inhabiting some
    part probably of Mesopotamia. Some have supposed that they were the
    inhabitants of Mount Masius, the present Karja Baghlar, which forms part
    of the chain of Taurus.

  • MASHAL entreaty, a levitical town in the tribe of Asher (1 Chronicles
    6:74); called Mishal (Joshua 21:30).

  • MASON an artificer in stone. The Tyrians seem to have been specially
    skilled in architecture (1 Kings 5:17, 18; 2 Samuel 5:11). This art the
    Hebrews no doubt learned in Egypt (Exodus 1:11, 14), where ruins of
    temples and palaces fill the traveller with wonder at the present day.

  • MASREKAH vineyard of noble vines, a place in Idumea, the native place
    of Samlah, one of the Edomitish kings (Genesis 36:36; 1 Chronicles 1:47).

  • MASSA a lifting up, gift, one of the sons of Ishmael, the founder of an
    Arabian tribe (Genesis 25:14); a nomad tribe inhabiting the Arabian desert
    toward Babylonia.

  • MASSAH trial, temptation, a name given to the place where the
    Israelites, by their murmuring for want of water, provoked Jehovah to
    anger against them. It is also called Meribah (Exodus 17:7; Deuteronomy
    6:16; Psalm 95:8, 9; Hebrews 3:8).

  • MATTAN gift. (1.) A priest of Baal, slain before his altar during the
    reformation under Jehoiada (2 Kings 11:18).


(2.) The son of Eleazar, and father of Jacob, who was the father of Joseph,
the husband of the Virgin Mary (Matthew 1:15).


(3.) The father of Shephatiah (Jeremiah 38:1).

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