Exodus 12:22

a bunch.

Le 14:6,7; Nu 19:18; Ps 51:7; Heb 9:1,14,19; 11:28; 12:24; 1Pe 1:2

hyssop. The word {aizov,} which has been variously rendered, most probably denotes Hyssop; whence are derived the Chaldee {aizova,} Syriac {zupha,} Arabic {zupha,} Ethiopic {azab,} and {hushopa,} Greek [`ussopos,] hussopos ,] Latin {hyssopus,} German {usop,} and our hyssop, a name retained, with little variation, in all the western languages. It is a plant of the gymnospermia (naked seeded) order, belonging to the didynamia class. It has bushy stalks, growing a foot and a half high; small spear-shaped, close-sitting, and opposite leaves, with several smaller ones rising from the same joint; and all the stalks and branches terminated by erect whorled spikes of flowers, of different colours in the varieties of the plant. The leaves have an aromatic smell, and a warm, pungent taste. Its detersive, cleansing, and medicinal qualities were probably the reason why it was so particularly recommended in Scripture.

strike.

7

and none.

Mt 26:30

Exodus 24:6

the blood he.

8; 12:7,22; Col 1:20; Heb 9:18; 12:24; 1Pe 1:2,19

on the altar.

29:16,20; Le 1:5,11; 3:2,8; 4:6

1 Kings 7:45

the pots.

Ex 27:3; 38:3; Le 8:31; 1Sa 2:13,14; 2Ch 4:16; Eze 46:20-24

Zec 14:21

bright brass. Heb. brass made bright, or scoured.

1 Chronicles 28:17

pure gold.

1Sa 2:13,14; 2Ch 4:20-22

the bowls.

Nu 7:13,14; 1Ki 7:48-50; 10:21

2 Chronicles 4:8

ten tables.

Ex 25:23-30; 37:10-16; 1Ki 7:48; Isa 25:6; Eze 44:16; Mal 1:12

1Co 10:21

basons. or, bowls.

Jer 52:18,19; Zec 14:20

2 Chronicles 4:11

the pots.

1Ki 7:40,45

basons. or, bowls. finished. Heb. finished to make.

Jeremiah 52:19

fire pans. or, censers.

Le 26:12; Nu 16:46; Re 8:3-5

and the candlesticks.

Ex 25:31-39; 1Ki 7:49; 2Ch 4:6-22
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