mahlek: place to walk Original Word: מַהְלְכִים Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: mahlek Phonetic Spelling: (mah-lake') Short Definition: walk
Word Origin the same as mahalak, q.v. [מַהֲלָךְ] noun masculineNehemiah 2:6 walk, journey, going (late); construct מַהֲלַךְ Ezekiel 42:4 2t.; suffix מַהֲלָֽכְךָ Nehemiah 2:6; plural מַהְלְכִים Zechariah 3:7; — 1 walk 'of 10 cubits' breadth before the chambers' in Ezekiel's temple Ezekiel 42:4 (compare Da). 2 journey from Babylonian to Jerusalem Nehemiah 2:6; of dimension of Nineveh, a journey of three days Jonah 3:3 i.e. diameter or length, compare Jonah 3:4; (according to Herodotsee 58 one day's journey = 150 stadia, = length of Nineveh according to Diodii.3). 3 plural goings, i.e. free access (VB) Zechariah 3:7.
place to walk From halak; a walking (plural collectively), i.e. Access -- place to walk. see HEBREW halak
מַהְלְכִ֔ים מהלכים mah·lə·ḵîm mahleChim mahləḵîm
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