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  3  definitions  found 
 
  From  U.S.  Gazetteer  (1990)  [gazetteer]: 
 
  Martha,  KY 
  Zip  code(s):  41159 
  Martha,  OK  (town,  FIPS  46700) 
  Location:  34.72650  N,  99.38603  W 
  Population  (1990):  217  (90  housing  units) 
  Area:  0.6  sq  km  (land),  0.0  sq  km  (water) 
 
  From  Easton's  1897  Bible  Dictionary  [easton]: 
 
  Martha 
  bitterness,  the  sister  of  Lazarus  and  Mary,  and  probably  the 
  eldest  of  the  family,  who  all  resided  at  Bethany  (Luke  10:38, 
  40,  41;  John  11:1-39).  From  the  residence  being  called  "her 
  house,"  some  have  supposed  that  she  was  a  widow,  and  that  her 
  brother  and  sister  lodged  with  her  She  seems  to  have  been  of  an 
  anxious,  bustling  spirit,  anxious  to  be  helpful  in  providing  the 
  best  things  for  the  Master's  use  in  contrast  to  the  quiet 
  earnestness  of  Mary,  who  was  more  concerned  to  avail  herself  of 
  the  opportunity  of  sitting  at  his  feet  and  learning  of  him 
  Afterwards  at  a  supper  given  to  Christ  and  his  disciples  in  her 
  house  "Martha  served."  Nothing  further  is  known  of  her 
 
  "Mary  and  Martha  are  representatives  of  two  orders  of  human 
  character.  One  was  absorbed,  preoccupied,  abstracted;  the  other 
  was  concentrated  and  single-hearted.  Her  own  world  was  the  all 
  of  Martha;  Christ  was  the  first  thought  with  Mary.  To  Martha 
  life  was  'a  succession  of  particular  businesses;'  to  Mary  life 
  'was  rather  the  flow  of  one  spirit.'  Martha  was  Petrine,  Mary 
  was  Johannine  The  one  was  a  well-meaning,  bustling  busybody; 
  the  other  was  a  reverent  disciple,  a  wistful  listener."  Paul  had 
  such  a  picture  as  that  of  Martha  in  his  mind  when  he  spoke  of 
  serving  the  Lord  "without  distraction"  (1  Cor.  7:35). 
 
 
  From  Hitchcock's  Bible  Names  Dictionary  (late  1800's)  [hitchcock]: 
 
  Martha,  who  becomes  bitter;  provoking 
 




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