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Gall; (From Easton's Bible Dictionary) ... The drink offered to our Lord was vinegar (made of light wine rendered acid, the common drink of Roman soldiers) "mingled with gall," or, according to (Mark 15:23), "mingled with myrrh;" both expressions meaning the same thing, namely, that the vinegar was made bitter by the...
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Entry for Gall in Smith’s Bible Dictionary. ... Rosh , generally translated "gall" in the English Bible, is in (Hosea 10:4) rendered "hemlock:" in (32:33) and Job 20:16 rosh denotes the "poison" or "venom" of serpents. From (29:18) and Lame 3:19 compared with Hose 10:4 it is evident that the Hebrew term denotes some...
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23:15, "water of gall," Gesenius, "poppy juice; " others, "water of hemlock," "bitter water."; (3.) Gr. chole (Matthew 27:34), the LXX. translation of the Hebrew rosh in Psalm 69; 21, which foretells ...
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In Matthew 27:34, it is said they gave Jesus to drink, vinegar mixed with gall, which in Mark 15:23, is called wine mingled with myrrh. ... Encyclopedias • International Standard Bible Encyclopedia » Gall ... Home > Dictionaries > ATS Bible Dictionary > GALL...
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Rosh , generally translated "gall" in the English Bible, is in (Hosea 10:4) rendered "hemlock:" in ( 32:33) and Job 20:16 rosh denotes the "poison" or "venom" of serpents. From ( 29:18) and Lame 3:19 compared with Hose 10:4 It is evident that the Hebrew term denotes some bitter and perhaps poisonous plant.
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Nave's Topical Bible, Bible concordance entry for Gall.. Nave's Topical Bible concordance contains over 5000 Biblical topics, with sub-topics, and Bible scripture references. ... Search the Bible Relevant Searches Easton's Bible Dictionary Gall; Gallery; Gallim; Gallio; Gallows; Nave's Topical Bible Galleries;
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; Gall; (1) Heb. mererah, meaning "bitterness" (Job 16:13); i.e., the bile secreted in the liver. This word is also used of the poison of asps (20:14), and of the vitals, the seat of life (25). (2.) Heb. ... Eastons Bible Dictionary Home; Bible History Online Home;
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It appears that Christ refused the wine mixed with gall, whereas, he might have taken the vinegar. First of all the word gall comes from the Greek word χολή or chole which means poison, and is very bitter. ... You Have Questions. The Bible Has Answers.
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and as [chole] gall, is applied to bitters of any kind, it is not difficult to reconcile the two accounts. Bible Gateway: Matthew Chapter 27 Verse 34 NIV ESV NKJV NLT KJV Message Amplified...
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