Lexicon nopheth: flowing honey, honey from the comb Original Word: נֹ֫פֶתPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: nopheth Phonetic Spelling: (no'-feth) Short Definition: honey NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definitionflowing honey, honey from the comb NASB Translationdrippings (1), honey (3), honey from the comb (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs נֹ֫פֶת noun masculineProverbs 24:13 flowing honey, honey from the comb (Phoenician נפת CIS i.166, 8b); — ׳נ absolute Proverbs 5:3 3t., construct Psalm 19:11; — sweet Proverbs 24:13 ("" דְּבַשׁ), compare Proverbs 27:7; figurative of sweet words Proverbs 5:3, and perhaps Songs 4:11 (Bu of kisses; "" דְּבַשׁ, חָלָב); in full ׳נ צוּפִים Psalm 19:11 honey of (the) combs (compare with ׳מִשְׁפְטֵי י; "" דְּבַשׁ). נֶפְתּוֺחַ see פתח. נַמְּתּוּלִים, נַפְתָּלִי see פתל.
Strong's honeycomb From nuwph in the sense of shaking to pieces; a dripping i.e. Of honey (from the comb) -- honeycomb. see HEBREW nuwph |
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