Lexicon par: young bull, steer Original Word: פָּרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: par Phonetic Spelling: (par) Short Definition: bull NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitionyoung bull, steer NASB Translationbull (67), bull* (18), bulls (29), bulls* (5), fruit (1), heifer (6), ox (5), oxen (1), young bull (2), young bulls (4).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מַּר132 noun masculineGen 32:16 young bull, steer; — absolute ׳פ Numbers 7:15 +, מָּ֑ר Psalm 50:9, always הַמָּר 1 Samuel 1:25 +; construct מַּר (הַ)חַטָאת Exodus 29:36 +; plural מָּרִים Genesis 32:16 +; suffix מָּרֶיהָ Jeremiah 50:27; — steer [see especially בַּר בֶּןבָּֿקָר Leviticus 4:3 6t.; ׳בֿ׳אֶחָד ב ׳פ Exodus 29:1 12t. Numbers 7, compare Numbers 8:8; אֶחָד ׳בֿ׳ב ׳פ Numbers 15:24 3t., compare Ezekiel 43:23; Ezekiel 45:18; Ezekiel 46:6; plural ׳מָּרִים בְּנֵיבֿ Numbers 28:11 4t.; see בֵּן בָּפָר]: 1 as gift Genesis 32:16 (E); figurative of fierce enemies Psalm 22:13. 2 elsewhere as sacrifical victims: a. in peace-offering Exodus 24:5 (E; Covenant Code), 1 Samuel 1:24 (read מַּר for מָּרִים ᵐ5 ᵑ6 Th We Dr and others), 1 Samuel 1:25; Numbers 7:88 (P), 2 Chronicles 30:24 (twice in verse) b. burnt-offering Judges 6:25 (twice in verse) (on text compare GFM), v 26, 28 1 Kings 18:23 (3 t. in verse); 1 Kings 18:25,26,33; Ezekiel 43:23 5t. Ezekiel; Numbers 7:15,21 46t. Numbers (P); 1 Chronicles 15:26; 1 Chronicles 29:21; Ezra 8:35; Job 42:8; Psalm 50:9; Psalm 51:20; Leviticus 23:18 (gloss, Dr-Wh). c. sin-offering Ezekiel 43:19 5t. Ezekiel; Exodus 29:1,3,10 (twice in verse); Exodus 29:11,12,14,36 compare 2 Chronicles 13:9; 29:21; Leviticus 4:3,4 (3 t. in verse) + 25 t. Leviticus (P), Numbers 8:8; — both b. and c. Numbers 8:12 d. more Generally Isaiah 1:11; Psalm 69:32. e. fig מָּרִים שְׂפָתֵינוּ Hosea 14:3 we will pay (as with) bullocks, our lips, but read מֵּרִי ᵐ5 We Now, compare Che. f. of princes and warriors slain by ׳י, under figure of sacrifice Isaiah 34:7; Jeremiah 50:27; Ezekiel 39:18.
Strong's young bullock, calf, ox Or par {pawr}; from parar; a bullock (apparently as breaking forth in wild strength, or perhaps as dividing the hoof) -- (+ young) bull(-ock), calf, ox. see HEBREW parar |
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