Bozcath
boz'-kath (botsqath).SeeBOZKATH.
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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boz'-kath (botsqath).SeeBOZKATH.
bo'-zez (botsets; Bazes, probably from an obsolete root batsats, corresponding to the Arabic batstsa, "to shine" or "to ooze"): The name of the northern of the two cliffs that s...
boz'-kath (botsqath, "stony"; Septuagint Basedoth): A town in the Shephelah of Judah named between Lachish and Eglon (Jos 15:39). It was the birthplace of Adaiah the mother of K...
boz'-ra (botsrah, "sheepfold"; Bosorrha, Bosor):(1) The capital of Edom, a city of great antiquity (Ge 36:33;1Ch 1:44;Isa 34:6;63:1;Jer 49:13;Am 1:12). It may be identical with ...
bras'-let ('ets`adhah, chach, tsamidh, pathil, sheroth): Used to translate a number of Hebrew words, only one of which means a band for the arm ('ets`adhah), as in2Sa 1:10, "the...
(megalaucheo, "proud brags"): Occurs only in the Apocrypha (2 Macc 15:32), not being sufficiently dignified to be given a place in the canonical Scriptures by the King James tra...
brad'-ed, brad'-ing (to plegama, "that which is plaited,"1Ti 2:9; he emploke, "a plaiting,"1Pe 3:3): Used with reference to Christian women in two passages where the apostles em...
bram'-b'-l.SeeTHORNS.
(ta pitura): The women of Babylon are described as burning "bran for incense" in their unchaste idolatrous worship (Baruch 6:43).
bransh: Represented by very many words in the Hebrew.(1) zemorah used especially of a vine branch. The spies "cut down from thence a branch with one cluster of grapes" (Nu 13:23...
In the double signification of an object on fire and of objects used to feed a fire. The first meaning is expressed by 'udh, "a bent stick" for stirring fire (Am 4:11;Zec 3:2; c...
SeePUNISHMENTS.
bra'-z'-n.SeeBRASS.
bras (nechosheth): The use of the word brass has always been more or less indefinite in its application. At the present time the term brass is applied to an alloy of copper and ...
brav'-er-i: tiph'arah or `tiph'ereth = "beauty," "glory," "honor" and "majesty," hence, "splendor of bravery." "The bravery of their tinkling ornaments" (Isa 3:18the King James ...
brol'-er (Qere midhyanim; Kethibh midhwanim, "quarrelsomeness"; amachos, "not fighting"): Spoken of the quarrelsome woman; "a contentious (the King James Version "brawling") wom...
bra (nahaq, "to bray," of the ass; kathash, "to pound in a mortar"): This word occurs with two distinct meanings:(a) The harsh cry of the ass (Job 6:5). Job argued that as the s...
bra'-z'-n.SeeBRASS.
SeeSEA, THE MOLTEN.
SeeNEHUSHTAN.
brech: Represented by(1) perets = "a tear," "a rending asunder," "a break," hence, figuratively "enmity," "disruption," "strife" (Ge 38:29;Jud 21:15;2Sa 5:20;1Ch 15:13;Ne 6:1;Jo...
brech, kuv'-e-nant, kuv'-e-nant.SeeCRIMES.
rit'-u-al.SeeCRIMES.
SeeCRIMES.
bred (lechem; artos):I. DIETARY PREEMINENCEII. MATERIALS1. Barley2. Wheat3. Three Kinds of FlourIII. BREAD-MAKING1. Grinding2. Kneading3. Baking(1) Hot Stones(2) Baking Pans4. O...
bredth (rochabh, the root idea being to make wide, spacious): A term of expanse or measurement used of the ark (Ge 6:15); of the tabernacle (Ex 27:13); of Solomon's temple (1Ki ...
brak: shabhar = "break" (down, off, in pieces, up), "destroy," "quench" (Isa 14:25;Jer 19:10,11;Eze 4:16;Am 1:5); paraq = "to break off" or "craunch"; figuratively "to deliver" ...