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BRASS @ kjv@Exodus:25:3; kjv@Exodus:26:11; kjv@1Kings:7:14; kjv@2Kings:25:13; kjv@2Chronicles:12:10; kjv@Matthew:10:9

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BRASS - B>@ - The word nechosheth is improperly translated by "brass." In most places of the Old Testament the correct translation would be copper, although it may sometimes possibly mean bronze a compound of copper and tin. Indeed a simple metal was obviously intended, as we see from (8:9; 33:25; kjv@Job:28) Copper was known at a very early period. kjv@Genesis:4:22)

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Brass @ which is an alloy of copper and zinc, was not known till the thirteenth century. What is designated by this word in Scripture is properly copper kjv@Deuteronomy:8:9). It was used for fetters kjv@Judges:16:21; kjv@2Kings:25:7), for pieces of armour ( kjv@1Samuel:17:5-6), for musical instruments ( kjv@1Chronicles:15:19; kjv@1Corinthians:13:1), and for money kjv@Matthew:10:9). It is a symbol of insensibility and obstinacy in sin kjv@Isaiah:48:4; kjv@Jeremiah:6:28; kjv@Ezekiel:22:18), and of strength kjv@Psalms:107:16; kjv@Micah:4:13). The Macedonian empire is described as a kingdom of brass kjv@Daniel:2:39). The "mountains of brass" Zechariah (6:1) speaks of have been supposed to represent the immutable decrees of God. The serpent of brass was made by Moses at the command of God kjv@Numbers:21:4-9), and elevated on a pole, so that it might be seen by all the people when wounded by the bite of the serpents that were sent to them as a punishment for their murmurings against God and against Moses. It was afterwards carried by the Jews into Canaan, and preserved by them till the time of Hezekiah, who caused it to be at length destroyed because it began to be viewed by the people with superstitious reverence ( kjv@2Kings:18:4). (
See NEHUSHTAN.) The brazen serpent is alluded to by our Lord in kjv@John:3:14-15. (
See SERPENT.)

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Brass, or Copper @ Dug out of the mountains kjv@Deuteronomy:8:9
Purified by smelting kjv@Job:28:2
Characterised by
Strength kjv@Job:40:18
Hardness kjv@Leviticus:26:19
Yellow colour kjv@Ezra:8:27
Fusibility kjv@Ezekiel:22:18 kjv@Ezekiel:22:20
Sonorousness kjv@1Corinthians:13:1
Takes a high polish kjv@2Chronicles:4:16 kjv@Ezekiel:1:7
Inferior in value to gold and silver kjv@Isaiah:60:17 kjv@Daniel:2:32 kjv@Daniel:2:39
Antiquity of working in kjv@Genesis:4:22
Extensive commerce in kjv@Ezekiel:27:13 kjv@Revelation:18:12
Working in, a trade kjv@Genesis:4:22 kjv@1Kings:7:14 kjv@2Chronicles:24:12 kjv@2Timothy:4:14
Canaan abounded in kjv@Deuteronomy:8:9 kjv@Deuteronomy:33:25
Taken in war
Often in great quantities kjv@Joshua:22:8 kjv@2Samuel:8:8 kjv@2Kings:25:13-16
Cleansed by fire kjv@Numbers:31:21-23
Generally consecrated to God kjv@Joshua:6:19 kjv@Joshua:6:24 kjv@2Samuel:8:10 kjv@2Samuel:8:11
Offerings of, for the tabernacle kjv@Exodus:38:29
Collected by David for the temple kjv@1Chronicles:22:3 kjv@1Chronicles:22:14 kjv@1Chronicles:22:16 kjv@1Chronicles:29:2
Offerings of, for the temple kjv@1Chronicles:29:6 kjv@1Chronicles:29:7
Coined for money kjv@Matthew:10:9 kjv@Mark:12:41
Made into
Mirrors kjv@Exodus:38:8
Gates kjv@Psalms:107:16 kjv@Isaiah:45:2
Bars for gates kjv@1Kings:4:13
Fetters kjv@Judges:16:21 kjv@2Kings:25:7
Shields kjv@1Kings:14:27 kjv@2Chronicles:12:10
Helmets kjv@1Samuel:17:5
Greaves for the legs kjv@1Samuel:17:6
Household vessels kjv@Mark:7:4
Sacred vessels kjv@Exodus:27:3 kjv@1Kings:7:45
Altars kjv@Exodus:27:2 kjv@Exodus:39:39
Sockets for pillars kjv@Exodus:38:10 kjv@Exodus:38:11 kjv@Exodus:38:17
Lavers kjv@Exodus:30:18 kjv@1Kings:7:38
Pillars kjv@1Kings:7:15 kjv@1Kings:7:16
Idols kjv@Daniel:5:4 kjv@Revelation:9:20
Instruments of music kjv@1Chronicles:15:19
Moses made the serpent of kjv@Numbers:21:9 kjv@2Kings:18:4
Illustrative of
Obstinate sinners kjv@Isaiah:48:4 kjv@Jeremiah:6:28
The decrees of God kjv@Zechariah:6:1
The strength and firmness of Christ kjv@Daniel:10:6 kjv@Revelation:1:15
Strength given to saints kjv@Jeremiah:15:20 kjv@Micah:4:13
Macedonian empire kjv@Daniel:2:39
Extreme drought kjv@Deuteronomy:28:23
The earth made barren kjv@Leviticus:26:19

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BRASS @ -(Or more probably COPPER)
- Smelted kjv@Ezekiel:22:20; kjv@Job:28:2
- A mineral of Canaan kjv@Deuteronomy:8:9; kjv@Joshua:22:8
- Of Syria kjv@2Samuel:8:8
- Tyrians traded in kjv@Ezekiel:27:13
- Abundance of, for the temple kjv@1Kings:7:47; kjv@1Chronicles:22:14
- Articles made of .Altar, vessels, and other articles of the tabernacle and temple kjv@Exodus:38:28-31; kjv@1Kings:7:14-47; kjv@Ezra:8:27 .Cymbals kjv@1Chronicles:15:19 .Trumpets kjv@1Corinthians:13:1 .Armor kjv@1Samuel:17:5-6; kjv@2Chronicles:12:10 .Bows, see Bows .Fetters kjv@Judges:16:21; kjv@2Kings:25:7 .Gates kjv@Psalms:107:16; kjv@Isaiah:45:2 .Bars kjv@1Kings:4:13 .Idols kjv@Daniel:5:4; kjv@Revelation:9:20 .Mirrors kjv@Exodus:38:8 .Household vessels kjv@Mark:7:4 .Money kjv@Matthew:10:9; kjv@Mark:12:41
- Workers in: Tubal-cain kjv@Genesis:4:22
- Hiram kjv@1Kings:7:14
- Alexander kjv@2Timothy:4:14
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See BRAZIER
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See COPPER
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See MOLDING

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Leviticus:26:19; kjv@Deuteronomy:33:25; kjv@Isaiah:48:4; kjv@Jeremiah:1:18; kjv@Ezekiel:1:7; kjv@Daniel:2:32-39; kjv@Daniel:7:19; kjv@Daniel:10:6; kjv@Zechariah:6:1; kjv@Revelation:1:15

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kjv@STRING:Nehushta <HITCHCOCK>@ made of brass - HITCHCOCK-N


kjv@STRING:Nehushtan <HITCHCOCK>@ a trifling thing of brass - HITCHCOCK-N


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BRASS @ kjv@Exodus:25:3; kjv@Exodus:26:11; kjv@1Kings:7:14; kjv@2Kings:25:13; kjv@2Chronicles:12:10; kjv@Matthew:10:9

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H5153 <STRHEB>@ נחוּשׁ nâchûsh naw-khoosh' Apparently passive participle of H5172 (perhaps in the sense of {ringing} that {is} bell metal; or from the red color of the throat of a serpent ({H5175} as denominative) when hissing); {coppery} that {is} (figuratively) hard: - of brass.


H5154 <STRHEB>@ נחשׁה נחוּשׁה nechûshâh nechûshâh {nekh-oo-shaw'} nekh-oo-shaw' Feminine of H5153; copper: - {brass} steel. Compare H5176.


H5174 <STRHEB>@ נחשׁ nechâsh nekh-awsh' (Chaldee); corresponding to H5154; copper: - brass.


H5178 <STRHEB>@ נחשׁת nechôsheth nekh-o'-sheth For H5154; copper; {hence} something made of that {metal} that {is} {coin} a fetter; figuratively base (as compared with gold or silver): - {brasen} {brass} {chain} {copper} fetter (of {brass}) {filthiness} steel.


G1023 <STRGRK>@ βραχίων brachiōn brakh-ee'-own Properly a compound of G1024 but apparently in the sense of βράσσω brassō (to wield); the arm that is (figuratively) strength: - arm.


G5470 <STRGRK>@ χάλκεος chalkeos khal'-key-os From G5475; coppery: - brass.


G5474 <STRGRK>@ χαλκαλίβανον chalkalibanon khal-kol-ib'-an-on Neuter of a compound of G5475 and G3030 (in the implied mean of whiteness or brilliancy); burnished copper an alloy of copper (or gold) and silver having a brilliant lustre: - fine brass.


G5475 <STRGRK>@ χαλκός chalkos khal-kos' Perhaps from G5465 through the idea of hollowing out as a vessel (this metal being chiefly used for that purpose); copper (the substance or some implement or coin made of it): - brass money.