G3136 Definition
- Strong's number
- G3136
- Lemma
- Μάρθα
- Transliteration
- Mártha
- Pronunciation
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- Strong's definition
- Martha, a Christian woman Martha probably of Chaldee origin (meaning mistress);
12 instances of the word Μάρθα Mártha (G3136)
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Luke 10:38 - it came to pass Now as went he that he entered into village a certain woman Now a certain named Martha received he into house he
Luke 10:40 - But Martha was cumbered about much serving came to him But and said Lord not care thou that sister my alone me hath left to serve and said therefore her that me she help
Luke 10:41 - answered And and said unto her Jesus Martha Martha thou art careful and troubled about many things
John 11:1 - man was Now a certain sick named Lazarus of Bethany the town of Mary and Martha sister her
John 11:5 - loved Now Jesus Martha and sister her and Lazarus
John 11:19 - And many of the Jews came to concerning Martha And Mary to comfort their concerning brother their
John 11:20 - Then Martha as soon as she heard that Jesus was coming went and met him Mary but still in the house sat
John 11:21 - said Then Martha unto Jesus Lord if thou hadst been here brother my not died
John 11:24 - saith unto him Martha I know that he shall rise again at the resurrection at the last day
John 11:30 - not yet Now come Jesus into the town but was in that place where met him Martha
John 11:39 - said Jesus Take ye away the stone said unto him the sister of him that was dead Martha Lord by this time he stinketh dead four days for he hath been
John 12:2 - they made him a supper There and Martha served but Lazarus one was of them that sat at the table him