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MINT - M>@ - This name occurs only in kjv@Matthew:23:23) and kjv@Luke:11:42 As one of those herbs the tithe of which the Jews were most scrupulously exact in paying. The horse mint, M. Sylvestris , and several other species of mint are common in Syria.

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Mint @ (Gr. heduosmon, i.e., "having a sweet smell"), one of the garden herbs of which the Pharisees paid tithes kjv@Matthew:23:23; kjv@Luke:11:42). It belongs to the labiate family of plants. The species most common in Syria is the Mentha sylvestris, the wild mint, which grows much larger than the garden mint (M. sativa). It was much used in domestic economy as a condiment, and also as a medicine. The paying of tithes of mint was in accordance with the Mosiac law kjv@Deuteronomy:14:22), but the error of the Pharisees lay in their being more careful about this little matter of the mint than about weightier matters.

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G2238 <STRGRK>@ ἡδύοσμον hēduosmon hay-doo'-os-mon Neuter of a compound of the same as G2234 and G3744; a sweet scented plant that is mint: - mint.