Lexicon etseb: idol Original Word: עֶ֫צֶבPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: etseb Phonetic Spelling: (eh'-tseb) Short Definition: idol Brown-Driver-Briggs I. עֶ֫צֶב noun [masculine] pain, hurt, toil; — 1 ׳ע pain Genesis 3:16 (of travail), Proverbs 10:22. 2 hurt (of mind), ׳דְּבַרעֿ Proverbs 15:1 a word that hurts (opposed to מַעֲנֶהרַֿךְ). 3 toil Proverbs 14:23; pluralלֶחֶם הָעֲצָבִים Psalm 127:2 bread of (gained by) toils; suffix עֲצָבֶיךָ Proverbs 5:10. II. עֶ֫צֶב noun masculine vessel (as fashioned); — ׳י ׳נִבְזֶה וגו Jeremiah 22:28 a vessel despised, etc. (figurative of Coniah = Jehoiachin).
Strong's earthen vessel, idol, labor, sorrow From atsab; an earthen vessel; usually (painful) toil; also a pang (whether of body or mind): grievous, idol, labor, sorrow. see HEBREW atsab |
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