International Standard Bible Encyclopedia FLESH-POTflesh'-pot (cir ha-basar, "pot of the flesh"):
One of the six kinds of cooking utensils spoken of as pots or pans or caldrons or basins. Probably usually made of bronze or earthenware. The only mention of flesh-pots, specifically so named, is in Exodus 16:3.
See FOOD.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. ( n.) A pot or vessel in which flesh is cooked 2. (n.) plenty; high living. |
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