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"Maher-shalal-hash-baz"[a] was the second prophetic name mentioned in Isaiah chapter 8[2]–9.
The name is mentioned twice in the Hebrew Bible, both times in the Book of Isaiah chapter 8:[3]
The child Maher-shalal-hash-baz is the second prophetic-name child after the birth of Immanuel – traditionally[according to whom?] understood as the son of Abi the bride of king Ahaz, i.e., the future king Hezekiah, by many Jewish commentators[which?], or of another woman. The phrases maher-shalal and hash-baz are synonymous, both meaning approximately "quickly to the plunder". The name Maher-shalal-hash-baz is a reference to the impending plunder of Samaria and Damascus by the king of Assyria, Tiglath-Pileser III (734–732 BCE).
Hebrew | Transliteration | English |
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מַהֵר | ma-hēr | hurryorquickly |
שָׁלָל | šā-lāl | loot, spoils, booty |
חָשׁ | ḥāš | he hurriesorhe hurried |
בַּז | baz | prey, spoils |
This is often counted the longest name (and word) used in the Bible, though a possible longer name-phrase in Isaiah is found in Isaiah 9:5 "called Pele-joez-el-gibbor-abi-ad-sar-shalom"[6][7]
The section is also quoted in the Book of Mormon.[8]
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