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TORCHES
@ kjv@Judges:7:16; kjv@Judges:15:4; kjv@Nahum:2:3; kjv@John:18:3
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Torches @ On the night of his betrayal, when our Lord was in the garden of Gethsemane, Judas, "having received a band of men and officers from the chief priests and Pharisees, cometh thither with lanterns and torches and weapons" kjv@John:18:1-3). Although it was the time of full moon, yet in the valley of the Kidron "there fell great, deep shadows from the declivity of the mountain and projecting rocks; there were there caverns and grottos, into which a fugitive might retreat; finally, there were probably a garden-house and tower, into whose gloom it might be necessary for a searcher to throw light around." Lange's Commentary. kjv@Nahum:2:3, "torches," Revised Version, "steel," probably should be "scythes" for war-chariots.)
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TORCHES @ kjv@Judges:7:16; kjv@Judges:15:4; kjv@Nahum:2:3; kjv@John:18:3
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H3940 <STRHEB>@ לפּד לפּיד lappîyd lappid {lap-peed'} lap-peed' From an unused root probably meaning to shine; a {flambeau} lamp or flame: - (fire-) {brand} (burning) {lamp} {lightning} torch.
H6393 <STRHEB>@ פּלדה pelâdâh pel-aw-daw' From an unused root meaning to divide; a {cleaver} that {is} iron armature (of a chariot): - torch.
G2985 <STRGRK>@ λαμπάς lampas lam-pas' From G2989; a lamp or flambeau: - lamp light torch.