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FLINT @ kjv@Isaiah:5:28; kjv@Isaiah:50:7; kjv@Ezekiel:3:9

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FLINT - F>@ - a well-known stone, a variety of quartz. It is extremely hard, and strikes fire. It was very abundant in and about Palestine.

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Flint @ abounds in all the plains and valleys of the wilderness of the forty years' wanderings. In kjv@Isaiah:50:7 and kjv@Ezekiel:3:9 the expressions, where the word is used, means that the "Messiah would be firm and resolute amidst all contempt and scorn which he would meet; that he had made up his mind to endure it, and would not shrink from any kind or degree of suffering which would be necessary to accomplish the great work in which he was engaged." (Comp. kjv@Ezekiel:3:8-9.) The words "like a flint" are used with reference to the hoofs of horses kjv@Isaiah:5:28).

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FLINT @
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FLINT @ kjv@Isaiah:5:28; kjv@Isaiah:50:7; kjv@Ezekiel:3:9

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H2496 <STRHEB>@ חלּמישׁ challâmîysh khal-law-meesh' Probably from H2492 (in the sense of hardness); flint: - flint ({-y}) rock.


H6862 <STRHEB>@ צר צר tsar tsâr {tsar} tsawr From H6887; narrow; (as a noun) a tight place (usually {figuratively} that {is} trouble); also a pebble (as in H6864); (transitively) an opponent (as crowding): - {adversary} afflicted ({-tion}) {anguish} {close} {distress} {enemy} {flint} {foe} {narrow} {small} {sorrow} {strait} {tribulation} trouble.


H6864 <STRHEB>@ צר tsôr tsore From H6696; a stone (as if pressed hard or to a point); (by implication of use) a knife: - {flint} sharp stone.