BAG
- Easton's
- Nave's
- Torrey's
| EASTON'S BIBLE DICTIONARY |
A pocket of a cone-like shape in which Naaman bound two pieces
of silver for Gehazi (2 Kings
5:23). The same Hebrew word occurs elsewhere only in
Isaiah 3:22, where it is rendered "crisping-pins," but denotes the
reticules (or as R.V., "satchels") carried by Hebrew women.
Another word (kees) so rendered means a bag for carrying weights (Deuteronomy
25:13;
Proverbs 16:11;
Micah 6:11). It also denotes a purse (Proverbs
1:14) and a cup (23:31).
Another word rendered "bag" in
1 Samuel 17:40 is rendered "sack" in
Genesis 42:25; and in
1 Samuel 9:7;
21:5 "vessel," or wallet for carrying food.
The word rendered in the Authorized Version "bags," in which the priests bound
up the money contributed for the restoration of the temple (2 Kings
12:10), is also rendered "bundle" (Genesis
42:35;
1 Samuel 25:29). It denotes bags used by travellers for carrying
money during a journey (Proverbs
7:20;
Haggai 1:6).
The "bag" of Judas was a small box (John
12:6;
13:29).
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