What does the source Greek word ÎºÎ¬Î»Î±Î¼Î¿Ï mean and how is it used in the Bible? (3) 'aghammim, translated "reeds," margin "marshes," Hebrew "pools" (Jeremiah 51:32); elsewhere "pools" (Exodus 7:19; 8:5; Isaiah 14:23, etc.). The Greek name is Biblos , from which came our word Bible--book--because books were made of the papyrus paper. See FLAG. There can be no doubt that it denotes some aquatic reed-like plant, probably the Phragmitis communis , which, if it does not occur in Palestine and Egypt, is represented by a very closely-allied species, viz., the Arundo isiaca of Delisle. Reed definition, the straight stalk of any of various tall grasses, especially of the genera Phragmites and Arundo, growing in marshy places. the cubit used was a handbreadth longer than the common cubit (see CUBIT; WEIGHTS ⦠It serves as a symbol of strength ( Ezek. Dr. Hooker saw it on the banks of Lake Tiberias, a few miles north of the town. The common name of many aquatic plants; most of them large grasses, with hollow jointed stems, such as the common reed of the genus Arundo, the bamboo, &c. The bur-reed is of the genus Sparganium; the Indian Flowering reed of the genus Canna. In the Far East, the symbolism of the plant takes two distinct forms. All rights reserved. Encyclopedias - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Reed, Measuring, California - Do Not Sell My Personal Information. The drooping panicle of this plant will answer well to the "bowing down the head" of which Isaiah speaks. Jesus Christ asked a very pointed question to those who had [â¦] --ED.) of
Thus there are in general four kinds of reeds named in the Bible: (1) The water reed; No, 1 above. ); "reed," or "reeds" (1 Kings 14:15; 2 Kings 18:21; Isaiah 36:6; 42:3; Psalms 68:30, the King James Version "spearman"); "calamus" (Exodus 30:23; Song of Solomon 4:14; Ezekiel 27:19); "sweet cane," margin "calamus" (Isaiah 43:24; Jeremiah 6:20); "bone" (Job 31:22); used of the cross-beam of a "balance" (Isaiah 46:6); "a measuring reed" (Ezekiel 40:3); "a staff of reed," i.e. of
In Shinto mythology the reed which sprouted from the primeval waters stands for manifestation and equates with the lotus. The sweetness refers to the scent, not the taste. Orr, James, M.A., D.D. 27:29); and "they took the reed and smote him on the head" (30). But first a little history lesson. A reed that is bruised may be damaged, but it is not irreparable. Bible Dictionaries - Easton's Bible Dictionary - Reed, Bible Dictionaries - Smith's Bible Dictionary - Reed, Encyclopedias - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Reed, California - Do Not Sell My Personal Information. Please enter your email address associated with your Salem All-Pass account, then click Continue. 2. The "covert of the reed" (Job 40:21) shelters a large amount of animal and bird life. The bruised reed is a man that for the most part is in some misery, as those were that came to Christ for help, and by misery he is brought to see sin as the cause of itâ¦so that together these, a bruised reed and a smoking flax, make up together the state of a poor, distressed man. "International Standard Bible Encyclopedia". a bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not quench, until he brings justice to victory; and in his name the Gentiles will hope.â (Matthew 12:19â21) There was none stronger than Jesus. REED, n. 1. Please enter your email address associated with your Salem All-Pass account, then click Continue. A reed was put into our Lord's hands in derision (Matt. Isaiah 42:3 Translation & Meaning. Salem Media Group. The "reed" on which they put the sponge filled with vinegar (Matt. Another âEastern Eyeâ Article [The Bible is an âEasternâ book. 1915. Commentator Gill writes, âThe Jews use this comparison of a man to a reed, in a sense just the reverse, and make it to signify constancy, and not inconstancy, as well as tenderness, in opposition to roughness, severity, and stubbornness.â (Gillâs Exposition of the Entire Bible.) WORDS OF JESUS IN RED. (1) achu, translated "reed-grass" (Genesis 41:2,18; Job 8:11 margin). "Entry for 'REED, MEASURING'". (2) A stronger reed, Arundo donax , the true reed of Egypt and Palestine, which grows 8 or 10 feet high, and is thicker than a mans thumb. Article Images Copyright © 2021 Getty Images unless otherwise indicated. "International Standard Bible Encyclopedia". Copyright © 2021, Bible Study Tools. The thought conveyed is exactitude in the dimensions of these edifices, symbolic of the symmetry and perfection of God's church. It was written many years ago in the âEastâ which today we refer to as âThe Middle East.â As such, there are many customs and idioms that are not familiar to the âWesternâ mind.] This reed will answer to almost all the requirements of the above references. A reed was put into our Lord's hands in derision ( Matthew 27:29 ); and "they took the reed and smote him on the head" (30). The Christ ⦠The reed is described as 6 cubits long, "of a cubit and a handbreadth each," i.e. The length of the reed is given as 6 cubits, each cubit being a cubit and a palm, i.e. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord does not impute iniquity, And in whose spirit there is no deceit (Ps. In the prophecy, the âbruised reedâ and the âsmoldering wickâ refer to the spiritually, physically, or morally weak. Although we fail so many times, His grace is always there. Let me give you an example of what this does NOT mean⦠a. ( Isaiah 58:5 ) Gnome , translated "rush" and "bulrush" by the Authorized Version, without doubt denotes the celebrated paper-reed of the ancients, Papyrus antiquorum , which formerly was common in some parts of Egypt. Ezekiel 40:5 defines the reed used in the Ezekiel passages. Copyright © 2021, Bible Study Tools. âFor the Lord will strike Israel, as a reed is shaken in the water; and He will uproot Israel from this good land which He gave to their fathers, and will scatter them beyond the Euphrates River, because they have made their Asherim, provoking the Lord to anger. (20) A bruised reed shall he not break. Article Images Copyright © 2021 Getty Images unless otherwise indicated. A reed that grows in the marshlandâlet a wild duck land on it, and it snaps; let but the foot of man brush against it, and it is bruised and broken; every wind that flits across the river moves it to and fro. Proud member
the cubit used was a handbreadth longer than the common cubit (see CUBIT; WEIGHTS AND MEASURES; TEMPLE). the large cubit of 7 palms, or about 10 ft. REED, MEASURING. It is clear that qaneh and its Greek equivalent kalamos mean many things. A "bruised reed" ( Isaiah 42:3 ; Matthew 12:20 ) is an emblem of a believer weak in grace. (See CANE .). Define âreedâ as used in the Bible. Song of Solomon 4:14; Isaiah 43:24; Ezekiel 27:19 all apparently refer to the same thing, though in these passages the qaneh is unqualified. What does this verse really mean? Orr, James, M.A., D.D. It was often used for the purpose of making staves for walking, and it is not improbable that this was such a staff in the possession of some ⦠He was fearless before those who opposed him. It has a jointed stalk like the bamboo, and is very abundant on the Nile. Under this name may be noticed the following Hebrew words: Agmon occurs in ( Job 40:12 Job 40:16; Isaiah 9:14) (Authorized Version "rush").There can be no doubt that it denotes some aquatic reed-like plant, probably the Phragmitis communis, which, if it does not occur in Palestine and Egypt, is represented by a very closely-allied species, viz., the Arundo isiaca of Delisle. It is a lofty reed, often 20 ft. high, of a beautiful fresh green in summer when all else is dead and dry, and of a fine appearance from a distance in the spring months when it is in full bloom and the beautiful silky panicles crown the top of every reed. The âbruised reedâ is the type of one broken by the weight of sorrow, or care, or sin. "Reed" is commonly believed to be a nickname-derived surname referring to a person's complexion or hair being ruddy or red.. At least one example of the Reed surname, that originating in the County of Northumberland in northern England, is derived from a location, the valley of Redesdale and the River Rede that runs through it.. We'll send you an email with steps on how to reset your password. Scottish Baby Names Meaning: In Scottish Baby Names the meaning of the name Reed ⦠REED, MEASURING [ISBE] REED, MEASURING - mezh'-ur-ing (qeneh ha-middah): In Ezekiel's vision of the temple a "man" (an angel) appears with a "measuring reed" to measure the dimensions of the temple (Ezek 40:3 ff; 42:16 ff). See more. Reed definition is - any of various tall grasses with slender often prominently jointed stems that grow especially in wet areas. One of the prophesies of Isaiah was written to give us great comfort helping us âlift up the hands that hang down.â âA bruised reed He will not break, And smoking flax He will not quenchâ (Isa. 1. And a reed in his right hand - A reed is a straight, slender herb, growing in marshy places, and abundant on the banks of the Jordan. (6) kalamos, "a reed shaken with the wind" (Matthew 11:7; Luke 7:24); "a bruised reed" (Matthew 12:20); they put "a reed in his right hand" (Matthew 27:29,30); "They smote his head with a reed" (Mark 15:19); "put it on a reed" (Matthew 27:48; Mark 15:36); "a measuring reed" (Revelation 11:1; 21:15,16); "a pen" (3John 1:13). âThe prophetâs words described a character of extremest gentleness. mezh'-ur-ing (qeneh ha-middah): In Ezekiel's vision of the temple a "man" (an angel) appears with a "measuring reed" to measure the dimensions of ⦠It may have been the "scented calamus" (Axorus calamus) of Pliny (NH, xii.48), or some other aromatic scented reed or flag, or, as some think, some kind of aromatic bark. Kaneh , a reed of any kind. Proud member
Bibliography Information Bibliography Information The papyrus plant has an angular stem from 3 to 6 feet high, though occasionally it grows to the height of 14 feet it has no leaves; the flowers are in very small spikelets, which grow on the thread-like flowering branchlets which form a bushy crown to each stem; (It was used for making paper, shoes, sails, ropes, mattresses, etc. (2) A stronger reed, Arundo donax, the true reed of Egypt and Israel, which grows 8 or 10 feet high, and is thicker than a man's thumb. See POOL. 27:48) was, according to John (19:29), a hyssop stalk, which must have been of some length, or perhaps a bunch of hyssop twigs fastened to a rod with the sponge. The reed is described as 6 cubits long, "of a cubit and a handbreadth each," i.e. General Editor. (4) `aroth; achi, translated "meadows," the King James Version "paper reeds" (Isaiah 19:7). The "reed" on which they put the sponge filled with vinegar ( Matthew 27:48 ) was, according to ( John 19:29 ), a hyssop stalk, which must have been of some length, or perhaps a bunch of hyssop twigs fastened to a rod with the sponge. This shows the English words related to the source biblical texts along with brief definitions. Use this table to get a word-for-word translation of the original Hebrew Scripture. "Entry for 'REED'". Mythical Japan was a âreed-bedâ. As the NIV renders it, âA bruised reed he will not break, and a ⦠In May of 2009, on the Haizhu bridge in Guangzhou, China, a disturbed man in deep financial debt was poised on the edge of the bridge contemplating suicide. 1915. Some refer to different uses to which a reed is put, e.g. (2) A stronger reed, Arundo donax, the true reed of Egypt and Palestine, which grows 8 or 10 feet high, and is thicker than a man?s thumb. (2) 'ebheh, translated "swift," margin "reed" (Job 9:26). Below are the English definition details. a walking-stick (Isaiah 36:6; Ezekiel 29:6); the "branches" of a candlestick (Exodus 37:18). Answer: âA bruised reed He will not break, And smoking flax He will not quenchâ (Matthew 12:20, NKJV). In Ezekiel's vision of the temple a "man" (an angel) appears with a "measuring reed" to measure the dimensions of the temple (Ezekiel 40:3; 42:16). Pen, a reed (the plant or its stem, or that of a similar plant) Greek: κάλαμοÏ, kalamos (G2563) 12 King James Bible Verses. "The Bruise reed he will not break, the smoking flax he will not quench" is talking about God's grace, about the heart of our Saviour. Here are pen, reed and related words in the Bible. Such a one men in general disregard or trample on. Question: "What does it mean that âthe smoking flax He will not quenchâ in Matthew 12:20?" General Editor. 32:1-2). The paper reed s by the brooks, by the mouth of the brooks, and every thing sown by the brooks, shall wither, be driven away, and be no more. KJV Dictionary Definition: reed reed. It says that one reed was âsix cubits long by the cubit and an hand breadth.â Since a cubit is roughly 18 inches, a cubit and a hand breadth would be 22 inches. Isaiah 42:3: âA bruised reed shall he not break, and the smoking flax shall he not quench. The "ships of reed" are the light skiffs made of plaited reeds used on the Nile; compare "vessels of papyrus" (Isaiah 18:2). You can conceive of nothing more frail or brittle or whose existence is more in jeopardy than a bruised reed.