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BOTTLE - B>@ - The Arabs keep their water, milk and other liquids in leathern bottles. These are made of goatskins. When the animal is killed they cut off its feet and its head, and draw it in this manner out of the skin without opening its belly. The great leathern bottles are made of the skin of a he-goat, and the small ones, that serve instead of a bottle of water on the road, are made of a kid’s skin. The effect of external heat upon a skin bottle is indicated in kjv@Psalms:119:83) "a bottle in the smoke," and of expansion produced by fermentation in kjv@Matthew:9:17) "new wine in old bottles." Vessels of metal, earthen or glassware for liquids were in use among the Greeks, Egyptians, Etruscans and Assyrians, and also no doubt among the Jews, especially in later times. Thus kjv@Jeremiah:19:1) "a potter’s earthen bottle." (Bottles were made by the ancient Egyptians of alabaster, gold, ivory and stone. They were of most exquisite workmanship and elegant forms. Tear-bottles were small urns of glass or pottery, made to contain the tears of mourners at funerals, and placed in the sepulchres at Rome and in Palestine. In some ancient tombs they are found in great numbers. kjv@Psalms:56:8) refers to this custom.
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Bottle @ a vessel made of skins for holding wine kjv@Joshua:9:4. 13; kjv@1Samuel:16:20; kjv@Matthew:9:17; kjv@Mark:2:22; kjv@Luke:5:37-38), or milk kjv@Judges:4:19), or water kjv@Genesis:21:14-15, 19), or strong drink kjv@Habakkuk:2:15). Earthenware vessels were also similarly used kjv@Jeremiah:19:1-10; kjvKings:14:3; kjv@Isaiah:30:14). In kjv@Job:32:19 (comp. kjv@Matthew:9:17; kjv@Luke:5:37-38; kjv@Mark:2:22) the reference is to a wine-skin ready to burst through the fermentation of the wine. "Bottles of wine" in the Authorized Version of kjv@Hosea:7:5 is properly rendered in the Revised Version by "the heat of wine," i.e., the fever of wine, its intoxicating strength. The clouds are figuratively called the "bottles of heaven" kjv@Job:38:37). A bottle blackened or shrivelled by smoke is referred to in kjv@Psalms:119:83 as an image to which the psalmist likens himself.

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Bottles @ First mention of, in Scripture kjv@Genesis:21:14
Ancients often drank from kjv@Habakkuk:2:15
Used for holding
Water kjv@Genesis:21:14 kjv@Genesis:21:15 kjv@Genesis:21:19
Milk kjv@Judges:4:19
Wine kjv@1Samuel:1:24 kjv@1Samuel:16:20
Some, made of earthenware kjv@Jeremiah:19:1
Made of skins
Shrivelled and dried by smoke kjv@Psalms:119:83
Marred by age and use kjv@Joshua:9:14 kjv@Joshua:9:13
When old, unfit for holding new wine kjv@Matthew:9:17 kjv@Mark:2:22
Sometimes probably of large dimensions kjv@1Samuel:25:18 kjv@2Samuel:16:1
Illustrative
Of the clouds kjv@Job:38:37
Of God's remembrance kjv@Psalms:56:8
Of sinners ripe for judgment kjv@Jeremiah:13:12-14
(Dried up,) of the afflicted kjv@Psalms:119:83
(Ready to burst,) of the impatient kjv@Job:32:19
(Broken,) of severe judgments kjv@Isaiah:30:14 kjv@Jeremiah:19:10 kjv@Jeremiah:48:12

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BOTTLE @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Genesis:21:14
- Made of animal skins kjv@Joshua:9:4 kjv@Joshua:9:13 kjv@Job:32:19; kjv@Psalms:119:83; kjv@Matthew:9:17; kjv@Mark:2:22; kjv@Luke:5:37-38
- Made of clay kjv@Isaiah:30:14; kjv@Jeremiah:19:1 kjv@Jeremiah:19:10 kjv@Jeremiah:48:12
- Used as a lachrymatory (a receptacle for tears) kjv@Psalms:56:8
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BOTTLES @ kjv@Genesis:21:14; kjv@Judges:4:19; kjv@1Samuel:1:24; kjv@1Samuel:25:18; kjv@2Samuel:16:1; kjv@Psalms:56:8; kjv@Matthew:9:17

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H1228 <STRHEB>@ בּקבּק baqbûq bak-book' From H1238; a bottle (from the gurgling in emptying): - {bottle} cruse.


H178 <STRHEB>@ אוב 'ôb obe From the same as H1 (apparently through the idea of prattling a father´ s name); properly a {mumble} that {is} a water skin (from its hollow sound); hence a necromancer ({ventriloquist} as from a jar): - {bottle} familiar spirit.


H2534 <STRHEB>@ חמא חמה chêmâh chêmâ' {khay-maw'} khay-maw' From H3179; heat; figuratively {anger} poison (from its fever): - {anger} {bottles} hot {displeasure} furious ({-ly} {-ry}) {heat} {indignation} {poison} {rage} wrath (-ful). See H2529.


H2573 <STRHEB>@ חמת chêmeth khay'-meth From the same as H2346; a skin bottle (as tied up): - bottle.


H4997 <STRHEB>@ נאדה נאוד נאד nô'd nô'd nô'dâh {node} {node} no-daw' From an unused root of uncertain signification; a (skin or leather) bag (for fluids): - bottle.


H5035 <STRHEB>@ נבל נבל nebel nêbel {neh'-bel} nay'-bel From H5034; a skin bag for liquids (from collapsing when empty); {hence} a vase (as similar in shape when full); also a lyre (as having a body of like form): - {bottle} {pitcher} {psaltery} {vessel} viol.


G779 <STRGRK>@ ἀσκός askos as-kos' From the same as G778; a leathern (or skin) bag used as a bottle: - bottle.