Minchah

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Minchah [1]

( מַנְחָה ), properly a Gift (as often rendered) or present ( Genesis 32:14;  Genesis 19:21;  Genesis 43:11 sq.), especially to nobles and kings ( Judges 3:15;  1 Samuel 10:23;  2 Chronicles 17:5;  2 Chronicles 17:11;  Psalms 45:13;  Isaiah 39:1;  1 Kings 10:25); hence Tribute from a subject nation ( 2 Samuel 8:2;  2 Samuel 8:6;  1 Kings 5:1 [ 1 Kings 4:21]  2 Kings 17:4;  Psalms 72:10); but specifically an offering to God, i.e., s Acrifice ( Isaiah 1:13;  1 Chronicles 16:29), particularly a godless one, "meat-offering," consisting of flour, meal, or cakes, with oil and frankincense, burned upon the altar by itself, or in connection with a bloody offering  Leviticus 2:1 sq.;  Leviticus 7:9, etc.). (See Offering).

In Jewish liturgy the word Minchah is the technical term for the afternoon service of prayer. (See Liturgy) (I).

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