Verse 22
a bunch: Leviticus 14:6, Leviticus 14:7, Numbers 19:18, Psalms 51:7, Hebrews 9:1, Hebrews 9:14, Hebrews 9:19, Hebrews 11:28, Hebrews 12:24, 1 Peter 1:2
hyssop: The word aizov, which has been variously rendered, most probably denotes Hyssop; whence are derived the Chaldee aizova, Syriac zupha, Arabic zupha, Ethiopic azab, and hushopa, Greek ץףףשנןע, hussopos [Strong's G5301], Latin hyssopus, German usop, and our hyssop, a name retained, with little variation, in all the western languages. It is a plant of the gymnospermia (naked seeded) order, belonging to the didynamia class. It has bushy stalks, growing a foot and a half high; small spear-shaped, close-sitting, and opposite leaves, with several smaller ones rising from the same joint; and all the stalks and branches terminated by erect whorled spikes of flowers, of different colours in the varieties of the plant. The leaves have an aromatic smell, and a warm, pungent taste. Its detersive, cleansing, and medicinal qualities were probably the reason why it was so particularly recommended in Scripture.
strike: Exodus 12:7
and none: Matthew 26:30
Reciprocal: Exodus 24:6 - the blood he Leviticus 5:9 - sprinkle Leviticus 14:4 - hyssop 1 Kings 4:33 - the hyssop 2 Chronicles 35:6 - So kill Nehemiah 7:70 - basins Isaiah 26:20 - enter John 19:29 - hyssop Hebrews 9:18 - the first
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