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- Used in the King James Version in the sense of a girl or young female; of an unmarried woman or virgin, and of a female servant or handmaid.
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עַלְמָה, H6625, “a girl,” “maiden,” “young woman” ripe sexually; of marriageable age, the age of puberty: maid or newly married. KJV “virgin.”. This word occurs fourteen times in the OT.
MAID; MAIDEN. mad, mad'-'n: Used in the King James Version in the sense of a girl or young female; of an unmarried woman or virgin, and of a female servant or handmaid. Thus, it translates several Hebrew words:
"Mark! The maiden will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call His name Immanuel" --a word which signifies 'God with us'.
The meaning of Maid; Maiden in the Bible (From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia) mad, mad'-'n: Used in the King James Version in the sense of a girl or young female; of an unmarried woman or virgin, and of a female servant or handmaid.
Judges 19:24 chapter context similar meaning "Behold, here is my daughter a maiden, and his concubine; them I will bring out now, and humble ye them, and do with them what seemeth good unto you: but unto this man do not so vile a thing."
1. An unmarried woman, or a young unmarried woman; a virgin. 2. A female servant. 3. It is used in composition, to express the feminine gender, as in maid-servant. MA'IDEN, noun A maid; also, an instrument for beheading criminals, and another for washing linen.
Maid; Maiden Search mād , mād ´' n : Used in the King James Version in the sense of a girl or young female; of an unmarried woman or virgin, and of a female servant or handmaid.