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FLESH

- HOOKS @ used by Levites and priests- kjv@Exodus:27:3; kjv@Exodus:38:3; kjv@Numbers:4:14

FLESH, THE @ general references to man's carnal nature- kjv@Romans:7:18,25; kjv@Romans:8:8,13; kjv@Galatians:5:17; kjv@Galatians:6:8; kjv@1John:2:16 Carnal Mind, 2351 Appetites, SELF

- INDULGENCE
- Flesh, Mortify the.
See SELF

- DENIAL

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FLESH - F>@ - FLOOD

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Flesh @ in the Old Testament denotes

(1) a particular part of the body of man and animals kjv@Genesis:2:21 kjv@Genesis:41:2; kjv@Psalms:102:5, marg.);

(2) the whole body kjv@Psalms:16:9);

(3) all living things having flesh, and particularly humanity as a whole kjv@Genesis:6:12-13);

(4) mutability and weakness ( kjv@2Chronicals:32:8; comp. kjv@Isaiah:31:3; kjv@Psalms:78:39). As suggesting the idea of softness it is used in the expression "heart of flesh" kjv@Ezekiel:11:19). The expression "my flesh and bone" kjv@Judges:9:2; kjv@Isaiah:58:7) denotes relationship. In the New Testament, besides these it is also used to denote the sinful element of human nature as opposed to the "Spirit" kjv@Romans:6:19; kjv@Matthew:16:17). Being "in the flesh" means being unrenewed kjv@Romans:7:5 kjv@Romans:8:8-9), and to live "according to the flesh" is to live and act sinfully kjv@Romans:8:4-5, 7, 12). This word also denotes the human nature of Christ kjv@John:1:14, "The Word was made flesh." Comp. also kjv@1Timothy:3:16; kjv@Romans:1:3).

Flesh-hook @ a many-pronged fork used in the sacrificial services ( kjv@1Samuel:2:13-14; kjv@Exodus:27:3 kjv@Exodus:38:3) by the priest in drawing away the flesh. The fat of the sacrifice, together with the breast and shoulder kjv@Leviticus:7:29-34), were presented by the worshipper to the priest. The fat was burned on the alter (3:3-5), and the breast and shoulder became the portion of the priests. But Hophni and Phinehas, not content with this, sent a servant to seize with a flesh-hook a further portion.

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FLESH @

- FIGURATIVE .Fruits of kjv@Galatians:5:19-21

- SYMOLICAL .Body of Christ symbolized by the bread kjv@John:6:51-63

FLESHHOOK @
- Used in the tabernacle kjv@Exodus:27:3; kjv@Exodus:38:3; kjv@Numbers:4:14; kjv@1Samuel:2:13-14
- Made of gold kjv@1Chronicles:28:17
- Made of brass (bronze) kjv@2Chronicles:4:16

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kjv@STRING:Crete <HITCHCOCK>@ carnal; fleshly - HITCHCOCK-C


kjv@STRING:Sherah <HITCHCOCK>@ flesh; relationship - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Uzzen-sherah <HITCHCOCK>@ ear of the flesh - HITCHCOCK-U


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FLESH

- HOOKS @ used by Levites and priests- kjv@Exodus:27:3; kjv@Exodus:38:3; kjv@Numbers:4:14

FLESH, THE @ general references to man's carnal nature- kjv@Romans:7:18,25; kjv@Romans:8:8,13; kjv@Galatians:5:17; kjv@Galatians:6:8; kjv@1John:2:16 Carnal Mind, 2351 Appetites, SELF

- INDULGENCE
- Flesh, Mortify the.
See SELF

- DENIAL

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H1277 <STRHEB>@ בּריא bârîy' baw-ree' From H1254 (in the sense of H1262): fatted or plump: - fat ({[fleshed]} {-ter}) {fed} {firm} {plenteous} rank.


H1285 <STRHEB>@ בּרית berîyth ber-eeth' From H1262 (in the sense of cutting (like H1254)); a compact (because made by passing between pieces of flesh): - {confederacy} {[con-]feder[-ate]} {covenant} league.


H1320 <STRHEB>@ בּשׂר bâώâr baw-sawr' From H1319; flesh (from its freshness); by extension {body} person; also (by euphemism) the pudenda of a man: - {body} {[fat} lean] flesh {[-ed]} {kin} [man-] {kind} + {nakedness} {self} skin.


H1321 <STRHEB>@ בּשׂר beώar bes-ar' (Chaldee); corresponding to H1320: - flesh.


H1851 <STRHEB>@ דּק daq dak From H1854; {crushed} that {is} (by implication) small or thin: - {dwarf} lean {[-fleshed]} very little {thing} {small} thin.


H2077 <STRHEB>@ זבח zebach zeh'-bakh From H2076; properly a {slaughter} that {is} the flesh of an animal; by implication a sacrifice (the victim or the act): - offer ({-ing}) sacrifice.


H2416 <STRHEB>@ חי chay khah'ee From H2421; alive; hence raw (flesh); fresh ({plant} {water} {year}) strong; also (as {noun} especially in the feminine singular and masculine plural) life (or living {thing}) whether literally or figuratively: - + {age} {alive} {appetite} (wild) {beast} {company} {congregation} life ({-time}) live ({-ly}) living ({creature} {thing}) {maintenance} + {merry} {multitude} + (be) {old} {quick} {raw} {running} {springing} troop.


H2878 <STRHEB>@ טבחה ţibchâh tib-khaw' Feminine of H2874 and meaning the same: - {flesh} slaughter.


H3409 <STRHEB>@ ירך yârêk yaw-rake' From an unused root meaning to be soft; the thigh (from its fleshy softness); by euphemism the generative parts; figuratively a {shank} {flank} side: - X {body} {loins} {shaft} {side} thigh.


H3585 <STRHEB>@ כּחשׁ kachash kakh'-ash From H3584; literally a failure of {flesh} that {is} emaciation; figuratively hypocrisy: - {leanness} {lies} lying.


H3772 <STRHEB>@ כּרת kârath kaw-rath' A primitive root; to cut ({off} down or asunder); by implication to destroy or consume; specifically to covenant (that {is} make an alliance or {bargain} originally by cutting flesh and passing between the pieces): - be {chewed} be con- [feder-] {ate} {covenant} cut ({down} {off}) {destroy} {fail} {feller} be {freed} hew ({down}) make a league ({[covenant]}) X {lose} {perish} X {utterly} X want.


H3780 <STRHEB>@ כּשׂה kâώâh kaw-saw' A primitive root; to grow fat (that {is} be covered with flesh): - be covered. Compare H3680.


H3894 <STRHEB>@ לחם לחוּם lâchûm lâchûm {law-khoom'} law-khoom' Passive participle of H3898; properly {eaten} that {is} food; also {flesh} that {is} body: - while . . . is {eating} flesh.


H3895 <STRHEB>@ לחי lechîy lekh-ee' From an unused root meaning to be soft; the cheek (from its fleshiness); hence the jaw bone: - cheek ({bone}) jaw (bone).


H3978 <STRHEB>@ מאכל makâl mah-ak-awl' From H398; an eatable (including {provender} flesh and fruit): - {food} {fruit} ([bake-]) meat ({-s}) victual.


H4207 <STRHEB>@ מזלגה מזלג mazlêg mizlâgâh {maz-layg'} miz-law-gaw' From an unused root meaning to draw up; a fork: - fleshhook.


H4241 <STRHEB>@ מחיה michyâh mikh-yaw' From H2421; preservation of life; hence sustenance; also the live {flesh} that {is} the quick: - preserve {life} {quick} recover {selves} {reviving} {sustenance} victuals.


H4252 <STRHEB>@ מחלף machălâph makh-al-awf' From H2498; a (sacrificial) knife (as gliding through the flesh): - knife.


H4995 <STRHEB>@ נא nâ' naw Apparently from H5106 in the sense of harshness from refusal; properly {tough} that {is} uncooked (flesh): - raw.


H7534 <STRHEB>@ רק raq rak From H7556 in its original sense; emaciated (as if flattened out): - {lean([-fleshed]}) thin.


H7607 <STRHEB>@ שׁאר sher sheh-ayr' From H7604; flesh (as swelling {out}) as living or for food; generally food of any kind; figuratively kindred by blood: - {body} {flesh} {food} (near) kin ({-sman} {-swoman}) near (nigh) [of kin]


H829 <STRHEB>@ אשׁפּר 'eshpâr esh-pawr' Of uncertain derivation; a measured portion: - good piece (of flesh).


G2907 <STRGRK>@ κρέας kreas kreh'-as Perhaps a primary word; (butcher´ s) meat: - flesh.


G4076 <STRGRK>@ πήγανον pēganon pay'-gan-on From G4078; rue (from its thick or fleshy leaves): - rue.


G4559 <STRGRK>@ σαρκικός sarkikos sar-kee-kos' From G4561; pertaining to flesh that is (by extension) bodily temporal or (by implication) animal unregenerate: - carnal fleshly.


G4560 <STRGRK>@ σάρκινος sarkinos sar'-kee-nos From G4561; similar to flesh that is (by analogy) soft: - fleshly.


G4561 <STRGRK>@ σάρξ sarx sarx Probably from the base of G4563; flesh (as stripped of the skin) that is (strictly) the meat of an animal (as food) or (by extension) the body (as opposed to the soul (or spirit) or as the symbol of what is external or as the means of kindred or (by implication) human nature (with its frailties (physically or morally) and passions) or (specifically) a human being (as such): - carnal (-ly + -ly minded) flesh ([-ly]).