Lexicon log: a log (a liquid measure) Original Word: לֹגPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: log Phonetic Spelling: (lohg) Short Definition: log NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definitiona log (a liquid measure) NASB Translationlog (5).
Brown-Driver-Briggs לֹג noun masculineLeviticus 14:10 a liquid measure (Late Hebrew id.; Aramaic לוּגָּה; also , a (dessert -;) dish, etc.; meaning of √ dubious; Thes compare Arabic be deep, depth, abyss); — ׳ל absolute Leviticus 14:10; construct Leviticus 14:12 3t. Leviticus 14; always of oil ( שֶׁמֶן) Leviticus 14:10,12,15,21,24 (P; all in law of purification of leper); according to Talmud = 1/12 hin (see הִין above; Zuckermann Jüd. Mass. system, 49) i.e. approximately 1/2 litre; Benz Archaeology 182, 184 Now Archaeology i. 204f. Strong's log of oil From an unused root apparently meaning to deepen or hollow (like kad); a log or measure for liquids -- log (of oil). see HEBREW kad |
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