Lexicon pasil: an idol, image Original Word: פְּסִילִיםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: pasil Phonetic Spelling: (pes-eel') Short Definition: idols NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pasalDefinitionan idol, image NASB Translationcarved images (6), engraved images (1), graven images (7), idols (8), images (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ מָּסִיל] 23 noun masculineDeuteronomy 7:25 id.; — plural ( מֶּ֫סֶל serving as singular) מְּסִילִים Judges 3:19 +; מְּסִלִים Hosea 11:2 +; construct מְּסִילֵי Jeremiah 51:47 +; suffix מְּסִילֶיךָ Micah 5:12, etc.; — idols, Hosea 11:2; Isaiah 10:10 10t., + (of wood, with שָׂרַף) Deuteronomy 7:5,25, so (with גִּדַּע) Deuteronomy 12:3; of stone Isaiah 21:9 (with שִׁבַּר ), Judges 3:19,26 (compare GFM), stone or metal Micah 1:7; 2Chronicles 34:7 ( כִּתַּת), compare 2 Chronicles 34:3; 2 Chronicles 34:4; (sheathed with) silver Isaiah 30:22. I. פסס (√ of following; perhaps compare פשׂת spread; compare Phoenician (Punic) פס tablet; Aramaic פַסָּא, , =Biblical Hebrew).
Strong's carved graven image, quarry From pacal; an idol -- carved (graven) image, quarry. see HEBREW pacal |
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