The Bible Hand-Book: An Introduction to the Study of Sacred Scripture

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The Bible Hand-Book: An Introduction to the Study of Sacred Scripture
Joseph Angus
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Tappuach, Bay-iree occurs only in Psa. 37. 35, and is the laurus nobilis, all evergreen with an agreeable spicy odour. Heb. Ezrach.
Bean occurs in 2 Sam. 17. 28: Eze. 4. 9, and is rightly translated.
There are various species, bat not widely different from each other. Heb. Pol.
y Google p^p, 224 BOrA:{X OF SCBIFTURB.
Box-tree of the East, is the same as that of Europe^ though in tho East it grows wild and large, Isa. 41. 19 : 60. 13. It is specially adapted to mountainous districts, and a calca
...reous limestone soil, like Lebanon. Heb. Teashur.
liners. — ^The thorny plants of Palestine are very numerous, and Rabbinical writers say, that as many as twenty-two words are used in Scripture to express this species. The particular plants indicated by these words are generally not known, but they are nearly all thorny and useless.
Brier, D^ip')5» Barkanim, Judg. 8. 7, 16, some thorny prickly plant Rosen, translates *' flails," plT\, CHiedek, Prov. 15.
19, " thorns," and Mic. 7. 4, "a brier," a species of night- ^ shade, Solanum spinosum (Royle).


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