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@ kjv@Isaiah:19:7; kjv@2John:1:12
smith:
PAPER
- P>@ - WRITING
easton:
Paper @ The expression in the Authorized Version kjv@Isaiah:19:7), "the paper reeds by the brooks," is in the Revised Version more correctly "the meadows by the Nile." The words undoubtedly refer to a grassy place on the banks of the Nile fit for pasturage. In kjv@2John:1:12 the word is used in its proper sense. The material so referred to was manufactured from the papyrus, and hence its name. The papyrus (Heb. gome) was a kind of bulrush (q.v.). It is mentioned by Job (8:11) and Isaiah (35:7). It was used for many purposes. This plant (Papyrus Nilotica) is now unknown in Egypt; no trace of it can be found. The unaccountable disappearance of this plant from Egypt was foretold by Isaiah (19:6-7) as a part of the divine judgment on that land. The most extensive papyrus growths now known are in the marshes at the northern end of the lake of Merom.
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naves:
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- General scriptures concerning kjv@2John:1:12
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See PARCHMENT
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hitchcock:
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PAPER @ kjv@Isaiah:19:7; kjv@2John:1:12
strongs:
H6169 <STRHEB>@ ערה ‛ârâh aw-raw' Feminine from H6168; a naked (that {is} level) plot: - paper reed.
G5489 <STRGRK>@ χάρτης chartēs khar'-tace From the same as G5482; a sheet (chart) of writing material (as to be scribbled over): - paper.