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FLOUR @ kjv@Exodus:29:2; kjv@Leviticus:2:2; kjv@Judges:6:19; kjv@1Samuel:28:24; kjv@2Samuel:17:28

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FLOUR - F>@ - BREAD

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Flour @ Grain reduced to the form of meal is spoken of in the time of Abraham kjv@Genesis:18:6). As baking was a daily necessity, grain was also ground daily at the mills kjv@Jeremiah:25:10). The flour mingled with water was kneaded in kneading-troughs, and sometimes leaven kjv@Exodus:12:34) was added and sometimes omitted kjv@Genesis:19:3). The dough was then formed into thin cakes nine or ten inches in diameter and baked in the oven. Fine flour was offered by the poor as a sin-offering kjv@Leviticus:5:11-13), and also in connection with other sacrifices kjv@Numbers:15:3-12 kjv@Numbers:28:7-29).

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FLOUR @
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kjv@STRING:Paruah <HITCHCOCK>@ flourishing; that flies away - HITCHCOCK-P


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FLOUR @ kjv@Exodus:29:2; kjv@Leviticus:2:2; kjv@Judges:6:19; kjv@1Samuel:28:24; kjv@2Samuel:17:28

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H1217 <STRHEB>@ בּצק bâtsêq baw-tsake' From H1216; dough (as swelling by fermentation): - {dough} flour.


H5006 <STRHEB>@ נאץ nâ'ats naw-ats' A primitive root; to scorn; or () by interchange for {H5132} to bloom: - {abhor} (give occasion to) {blaspheme} {contemn} {despise} {flourish} X {great} provoke.


H5107 <STRHEB>@ נוּב nûb noob A primitive root; to {germinate} that {is} (figuratively) to (causatively make) flourish; also (of {words}) to utter: - bring forth ({fruit}) make {cheerful} increase.


H5560 <STRHEB>@ סלת sôleth so'-leth From an unused root meaning to strip; flour (as chipped off): - (fine) {flour} meal.


H6524 <STRHEB>@ פּרח pârach paw-rakh' A primitive root; to break forth as a {bud} that {is} bloom; generally to spread; specifically to fly (as extending the wings); figuratively to flourish: - X {abroad} X {abundantly} {blossom} break forth ({out}) {bud} {flourish} make {fly} {grow} {spread} spring (up).


H6692 <STRHEB>@ צוּץ tsûts tsoots A primitive root; to {twinkle} that {is} glance; by analogy to blossom (figuratively flourish): - {bloom} {blossom} {flourish} shew self.


H7058 <STRHEB>@ קמח qemach keh'-makh From an unused root probably meaning to grind; flour: - {flour} meal.


H7487 <STRHEB>@ רענן ra‛ănan rah-aw-nan' (Chaldee); corresponding to H7488; {green} that {is} (figuratively) prosperous: - flourishing.


H7488 <STRHEB>@ רענן ra‛ănân rah-an-awn' From an unused root meaning to be green; verdant; by analogy new; figuratively prosperous: - {green} flourishing.


G224 <STRGRK>@ ἄλευρον aleuron al'-yoo-ron From ἀλέω aleō (to grind); flour: - meal.


G330 <STRGRK>@ ἀναθάλλω anathallō an-ath-al'-lo From G303 and θάλλω thallō (to flourish); to revive: - flourish again.


G4585 <STRGRK>@ σεμίδαλις semidalis sem-id'-al-is Probably of foreign origin; fine wheaten flour: - fine flour.


G5611 <STRGRK>@ ὡραῖος hōraios ho-rah'-yos From G5610; belonging to the right hour or season (timely) that is (by implication) flourishing (beauteous [figuratively]): - beautiful.