Dict: all - Phut
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smith:
PHUT, PUT
- P>@ - (a bow) the third name in the list of the sons of Ham kjv@Genesis:10:6; kjv@1Chronicles:1:8) elsewhere applied to an African country or people. The few mentions of Phut in the Bible clearly indicate a country or people of Africa, and, it must be added, probably not far from Egypt. kjv@Isaiah:66:19; kjv@Jeremiah:46:9; kjv@Ezekiel:27:10 kjv@Ezekiel:30:5 kjv@Ezekiel:38:5 ; kjv@Nahum:3:9) Some identify it with Libya, in the northern part Africa near the Mediterranean Sea; others, as Mr. Poole, with Nubia, south of Egypt.
easton:
Phut @ Phut is placed between Egypt and Canaan in kjv@Genesis:10:6, and elsewhere we find the people of Phut described as mercenaries in the armies of Egypt and Tyre kjv@Jeremiah:46:9; kjv@Ezekiel:30:5 kjv@Ezekiel:27:10). In a fragment of the annuals of Nebuchadrezzar which records his invasion of Egypt, reference is made to "Phut of the Ionians."
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PHUT @
- Also called PUT
-1. Son of Ham kjv@Genesis:10:6; kjv@1Chronicles:1:8
-2. The descendants of Phut, or the country inhabited by them kjv@Ezekiel:27:10; kjv@Nahum:3:9 .(Margin) kjv@Jeremiah:46:9; kjv@Ezekiel:30:5; kjv@Ezekiel:38:5
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H6316 <STRHEB>@ פּוּט pûţ poot Of foreign origin; {Put} a son of {Ham} also the name of his descendants or thier {region} and of a Persian tribe: - {Phut} Put.
G1721 <STRGRK>@ ἔμφυτος emphutos em'-foo-tos From G1722 and a derivative of G5453; implanted (figuratively): - engrafted.
G3504 <STRGRK>@ νεόφυτος neophutos neh-of'-oo-tos From G3501 and a derivative of G5453; newly planted that is (figuratively) a young convert (neophyte): - novice.
G4854 <STRGRK>@ σύμφυτος sumphutos soom'-foo-tos From G4862 and a derivative of G5453; grown along with (connate) that is (figuratively) closely united to: - planted together.
G5451 <STRGRK>@ φυτεία phuteia foo-ti'-ah From G5452; trans planting that is (concretely) a shrub or vegetable: - plant.
G5452 <STRGRK>@ φυτεύω phuteuō foot-yoo'-o From a derivative of G5453; to set out in the earth that is implant. Figuratively to instil doctrine: - plant.