Hem


"Of a garment, the fringe of a garment. The Jews attached much" "importance to these, because of the regulations in Num. 15:38," 39. These borders or fringes were in process of time enlarged so as to attract special notice (Matt. 23:5). The hem of Christ's garment touched (9:20; 14:36; Luke 8:44).

"Faithful. (1.) 1 Kings 4:31; 1 Chr. 2:6, a son of Zerah, noted" "for his wisdom. (2.) Grandson of Samuel (1 Chr. 6:33; 15:17), to" whom the 88th Psalm probably was inscribed. He was one of the "seers named in 2 Chr. 29:14, 30, and took a leading part in" the administration of the sacred services.

"A Kenite (1 Chr. 2:55), the father of the house of Rechab."

"(1.) Heb. rosh (Hos. 10:4; rendered "gall" in Deut. 29:18;" "32:32; Ps. 69:21; Jer. 9:15; 23:15; "poison," Job 20:16;" "venom, Deut. 32:33). "Rosh is the name of some poisonous plant" "which grows quickly and luxuriantly; of a bitter taste, and" therefore coupled with wormwood (Deut. 29:18; Lam. 3:19). Hence "it would seem to be not the hemlock cicuta, nor the colocynth or" "wild gourd, nor lolium darnel, but the poppy so called from its" "heads" (Gesenius, Lex.)." "(2.) Heb. la'anah, generally rendered "wormwood" (q.v.), Deut. "29:18, Text 17; Prov. 5:4; Jer. 9:15; 23:15. Once it is rendered" "hemlock (Amos 6:12; R.V., "wormwood"). This Hebrew word is" "from a root meaning "to curse," hence the accursed."


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