Lexicon chazir: swine, boar Original Word: חֲזִירPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: chazir Phonetic Spelling: (khaz-eer') Short Definition: swine's NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitionswine, boar NASB Translationboar (1), pig (2), swine's (4).
Brown-Driver-Briggs חֲזִיר noun masculinePsalm 80:14 swine, boar (Late Hebrew id.; Aramaic חֲזִירָא, Arabic (Aramaic Loan-word according to Frä 110, yet see Lag BN 113); Ethiopic : (only once; = wild boar), see Hom NS 319 f. 358, 385) — always stative absolute, 4 t. with article ׳הַח; — 1 swine, forbidden as food Leviticus 11:7 (P), Deuteronomy 14:8, compare ׳בְּשַׂר הַח Isaiah 65:4; Isaiah 66:17, and ׳דַּםחֿ Isaiah 66:3 as heathen offering (RSSemitic 1, 272, 325, 338, 392); with implication of repul siveness ׳נֶזֶם זָהָב בְּאַף ח Proverbs 11:22 simile of fair woman with dubious character. 2 wild boar מִיָּ֑עַר ׳ח Psalm 80:14 figurative of foes of Israel (in figurative of vineyard).
Strong's boar, swine From an unused root probably meaning to enclose; a hog (perhaps as penned) -- boar, swine. |
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