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HONEY @ kjv@Genesis:43:11; kjv@Leviticus:2:11; kjv@Deuteronomy:8:8; kjv@Deuteronomy:32:13; kjv@Judges:14:8; kjv@1Samuel:14:27; kjv@Psalms:19:10 kjv@Proverbs:24:13; kjv@Proverbs:25:27; kjv@Proverbs:27:7; kjv@Ezekiel:27:17; kjv@Matthew:3:4; kjv@Luke:24:42

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HONEY - H>@ - The Hebrew debash in the first place applied to the product of the bee, to which exclusively we give the name of honey. All travellers agree in describing Palestine as a land "flowing with milk and honey," kjv@Exodus:3:8) bees being abundant even in the remote parts of the wilderness, where they deposit their honey in the crevices of rocks or in hollow trees. In some parts of northern Arabia the hills are so well stocked with bees that no sooner are hives placed than they are occupied. In the second place the term debash applies to a decoction of the juice of the grape, which is still called dibs , and which forms an article of commerce in the East, it was this, and not ordinary bee-honey, which Jacob sent to Joseph, kjv@Genesis:43:11) and which the Tyrians purchased from Palestine. kjv@Ezekiel:27:17) A third kind has been described by some writers as a "vegetable" honey, by which is meant the exudations of certain trees and shrubs, such as the Tamarix mannifera , found in the peninsula of Sinai, or the stunted oaks of Luristan and Mesopotamia . The honey which Jonathan ate in the wood, ( kjv@1Samuel:14:25) and the "wild honey" which supported John the Baptist, kjv@Matthew:3:42) have been referred to this species. But it was probably the honey of wild bees.

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Honey @

(1.) Heb. ya'ar, occurs only kjv@1Samuel:14:25-27, 29; Cant. kjv@5:1, where it denotes the honey of bees. Properly the word signifies a forest or copse, and refers to honey found in woods.

(2.) Nopheth, honey that drops kjv@Psalms:19:10; kjv@Proverbs:5:3; Cant. 4:11).

(3.) Debash denotes bee-honey kjv@Judges:14:8); but also frequently a vegetable honey distilled from trees kjv@Genesis:43:11; kjv@Ezekiel:27:17). In these passages it may probably mean "dibs," or syrup of grapes, i.e., the juice of ripe grapes boiled down to one-third of its bulk.

(4.) Tsuph, the cells of the honey-comb full of honey kjv@Proverbs:16:24; kjv@Psalms:19:10).

(5.) "Wild honey" kjv@Matthew:3:4) may have been the vegetable honey distilled from trees, but rather was honey stored by bees in rocks or in trees kjv@Deuteronomy:32:13; kjv@Psalms:81:16; kjv@1Samuel:14:25-29). Canaan was a "land flowing with milk and honey" kjv@Exodus:3:8). Milk and honey were among the chief dainties in the earlier ages, as they are now among the Bedawin; and butter and honey are also mentioned among articles of food kjv@Isaiah:7:15). The ancients used honey instead of sugar kjv@Psalms:119:103; kjv@Proverbs:24:13); but when taken in great quantities it caused nausea, a fact referred to in kjv@Proverbs:25:16-17 to inculcate moderation in pleasures. Honey and milk also are put for sweet discourse (Cant. 4:11).

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Honey @ God the giver of kjv@Psalms:81:16 kjv@Ezekiel:16:19
Gathered and prepared by bees kjv@Judges:14:8
Found in
Rocks kjv@Deuteronomy:32:13 kjv@Psalms:81:16
Woods kjv@1Samuel:14:25 kjv@1Samuel:14:26 kjv@Jeremiah:41:8
Carcases of dead animals kjv@Judges:14:8
Sweetness of kjv@Judges:14:18
In the honeycomb sweetest and most valuable kjv@Proverbs:16:24 kjv@Proverbs:24:13
Abounded in
Egypt kjv@Numbers:16:13
Assyria kjv@2Kings:18:32
Canaan kjv@Exodus:3:8 kjv@Leviticus:20:24 kjv@Deuteronomy:8:8
Esteemed a wholesome food kjv@Proverbs:24:13
Moderation needful in the use of kjv@Proverbs:25:16 kjv@Proverbs:25:27
Loathed by those who are full kjv@Proverbs:27:7
Was eaten
Plain kjv@1Samuel:14:25 kjv@1Samuel:14:26 kjv@1Samuel:14:29
With the honeycomb kjv@Songs:5:1 kjv@Luke:24:42
With milk kjv@Songs:4:11
With butter kjv@Isaiah:7:15 kjv@Isaiah:7:22
With locusts kjv@Matthew:3:4 kjv@Mark:1:6
Mixed with flour kjv@Exodus:16:31 kjv@Ezekiel:16:13
Not to be offered with any sacrifice kjv@Leviticus:2:11
First fruits of, offered to God kjv@2Chronicles:31:5
Often sent as a present kjv@Genesis:43:11 kjv@1Kings:14:3
Exported from Canaan kjv@Ezekiel:27:17
Illustrative of
The word of God kjv@Psalms:19:10 kjv@Psalms:119:103
Wisdom kjv@Proverbs:24:13 kjv@Proverbs:24:14
Holy speech of saints kjv@Songs:4:11
Pleasant words kjv@Proverbs:16:24
Lips of a strange woman kjv@Proverbs:5:3

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HONEY @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Exodus:16:31; kjv@2Samuel:17:29; kjv@Proverbs:25:27; kjv@Songs:4:11; kjv@Isaiah:7:15; kjv@Matthew:3:4; kjv@Luke:24:42
- Not to be offered with sacrifices kjv@Leviticus:2:11
- Found in rocks kjv@Deuteronomy:32:13; kjv@Psalms:81:16
- Found upon the ground kjv@1Samuel:14:25
- Samson's riddle concerning kjv@Judges:14:14
- Sent as a present by Jacob to Egypt kjv@Genesis:43:11
- Plentiful in Palestine kjv@Exodus:3:8; kjv@Leviticus:20:24; kjv@Deuteronomy:8:8; kjv@Ezekiel:20:6
- Abundant in Assyria kjv@2Kings:18:32
- An article of merchandise from Palestine kjv@Ezekiel:27:17

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kjv@STRING:Dabbasheth <HITCHCOCK>@ flowing with honey - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Idbash <HITCHCOCK>@ flowing with honey; the land of destruction - HITCHCOCK-I


kjv@STRING:Jarah <HITCHCOCK>@ a wood; honeycomb; watching closely - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Melita <HITCHCOCK>@ affording honey - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Noph <HITCHCOCK>@ honeycomb; anything that distills or drops - HITCHCOCK-N


kjv@STRING:Shephi <HITCHCOCK>@ beholder; honeycomb; garment - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Zophah <HITCHCOCK>@ viol; honeycomb - HITCHCOCK-Z


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HONEY @ kjv@Genesis:43:11; kjv@Leviticus:2:11; kjv@Deuteronomy:8:8; kjv@Deuteronomy:32:13; kjv@Judges:14:8; kjv@1Samuel:14:27; kjv@Psalms:19:10 kjv@Proverbs:24:13; kjv@Proverbs:25:27; kjv@Proverbs:27:7; kjv@Ezekiel:27:17; kjv@Matthew:3:4; kjv@Luke:24:42

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H1706 <STRHEB>@ דּבשׁ debash deb-ash' From an unused root meaning to be gummy; honey (from its stickiness); by analogy syrup: - honey ([-comb]).


H3031 <STRHEB>@ ידבּשׁ yidbâsh yid-bawsh' From the same as H1706; perhaps honeyed; {Jidbash} an Israelite: - Idbash.


H3293 <STRHEB>@ יער yaar yah'-ar From an unused root probably meaning to thicken with verdure; a copse of bushes; hence a forest; hence honey in the comb (as hived in trees): - [honey-] {comb} {forest} wood.


H3295 <STRHEB>@ יערה ya‛ărâh yah-ar-aw' Feminine of {H3293} and meaning the same: - [honey-] {comb} forest.


H5317 <STRHEB>@ נפת nôpheth no'-feth From H5130 in the sense of shaking to pieces; a dripping that {is} of honey (from the comb): - honeycomb.


H6688 <STRHEB>@ צוּף tsûph tsoof From H6687; comb of honey (from dripping): - honeycomb.


H6689 <STRHEB>@ ציף צופי צוּףo tsûph tsôphay tsîyph {tsoof} {tso-fah'ee} tseef From H6688; honey comb; Tsuph or Tsophai or {Tsiph} the name of an Israelite and a place in Palestine: - {Zophai} Zuph.


G2781 <STRGRK>@ κηρίον kērion kay-ree'-on Diminutive from κηός kēos (wax); a cell for honey that is (collectively) the comb: - [honey-] comb.


G3192 <STRGRK>@ μέλι meli mel'-ee Apparently a primary word; honey: - honey.


G3193 <STRGRK>@ μελίσσιος melissios mel-is'-see-os From G3192; relating to honey that is bee (comb): - honeycomb.