Y había figuras como de bueyes debajo de él y todo alrededor, diez en cada codo, rodeando por completo el mar. Los bueyes estaban en dos hileras, fundidos en una sola pieza. Tesoro de la Escritura And under 1 Reyes 7:24-26 Ezequiel 1:10 Ezequiel 10:14 1 Corintios 9:9,10 Apocalipsis 4:7 1 Reyes 6:18 , and 2 Reyes 4:39 ;) which last is supposed by able critics to be the reading which ought to received here; bekarim, `oxen,' being a mistake for pekaim, `knops.' houbigant, however, contends that the words in both places are right; but that bakar does not signify an ox here, but a large kind of grape, according to its meaning in Arabic. But Dr. A. Clarke states that bakar, or bakarat, has no such meaning in Arabic, though the phrase {aino 'lbikri, or `ox-eye'} signifies a species of black grape, very large, and of incredible sweetness; that consequently the criticism of this great man is not solid; and that the likeliest method of reconciling the two places is to suppose a change in the letters as above. Enlaces 2 Crónicas 4:3 Interlineal • 2 Crónicas 4:3 Plurilingüe • 2 Crónicas 4:3 Español • 2 Chroniques 4:3 Francés • 2 Chronik 4:3 Alemán • 2 Crónicas 4:3 Chino • 2 Chronicles 4:3 Inglés • Bible Apps • Bible HubLas citas Bíblicas son tomadas de La Biblia de las Américas © 1986, 1995, 1997 by The Lockman Foundation, La Habra, Calif, //www.lockman.org. Usadas con permiso. |