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BRICKS @ kjv@Genesis:11:3; kjv@Exodus:1:14; kjv@Isaiah:65:3

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BRICK - B>@ - kjv@Genesis:11:3) The brick in use among the Jews were much larger than with us, being usually from 12 to 13 inches square and 3 1/2 inches thick; they thus possess more of the character of tiles. kjv@Ezekiel:4:1) The Israelites, in common with other captives, were employed by the Egyptian monarchs in making bricks and in building. kjv@Exodus:1:14 kjv@Exodus:5:7) Egyptian bricks were not generally dried in kilns, but in the sun. That brick-kilns were known is evident from (2 Samuel 12:31; kjv@Jeremiah:43:9) When made of the Nile mud they required straw to prevent cracking.
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Bricks @ the making of, formed the chief labour of the Israelites in Egypt kjv@Exodus:1:13-14). Those found among the ruins of Babylon and Nineveh are about a foot square and four inches thick. They were usually dried in the sun, though also sometimes in kilns ( kjv@2Samuel:12:31; kjv@Jeremiah:43:9; kjv@Nahum:3:14). (
See NEBUCHADNEZZAR.) The bricks used in the tower of Babel were burnt bricks, cemented in the building by bitumen kjv@Genesis:11:3).

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BRICK @
- Used in building: Babel kjv@Genesis:11:3
- Cities in Egypt kjv@Exodus:1:11 kjv@Exodus:1:14
- Houses kjv@Isaiah:9:10
- Altars kjv@Isaiah:65:3
- Made by Israelites kjv@Exodus:5:7-19; kjv@2Samuel:12:31; kjv@Jeremiah:43:9; kjv@Nahum:3:14

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- General scriptures concerning kjv@Jeremiah:43:9; kjv@Nahum:3:14
- Captives tortured in kjv@2Samuel:12:31

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BRICKS @ kjv@Genesis:11:3; kjv@Exodus:1:14; kjv@Isaiah:65:3

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H3835 <STRHEB>@ לבן lâban law-ban' A primitive root; to be (or become) white; also (as denominative from H3843) to make bricks: - make {brick} be ({made} make) white (-r).


H3843 <STRHEB>@ לבנה lebênâh leb-ay-naw' From H3835; a brick (from the whiteness of the clay): - (altar of) {brick} tile.


H4404 <STRHEB>@ מלבּן malbên mal-bane' From H3835 (denominatively); a brickkiln: - brickwork.