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2981 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Gallio.2 (William Smith)

… on milk ), Junius Annæus Gallio, the Roman proconsul of Achaia when St. Paul was at Corinth, a.d. 53, under the emperor Claudius. Acts 18:12. He was brother to Lucius …

2982 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Heleb.2 (William Smith)

He’leb ( milk ), or He’led ( transient ), son of Baanah the Netophathite, one of the Heroes of King David’s guard. 2 Samuel 23:29; 1 Chronicles 11:30 .

2983 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Herd.2 (William Smith)

… , and milk, chiefly converted, probably, into butter and cheese. Deuteronomy 32:14; 2 Samuel 17:29. The agricultural and general usefulness of the ox in ploughing …

2984 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Honey.2 (William Smith)

… with milk and honey,” Exodus 3:8; bees being abundant even in the remote parts of the wilderness, where they deposit their honey in the crevices of rocks or in …

2985 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Locust.2 (William Smith)

… with milk. The more common method, however, was to pull off the legs and wings and roast them in an iron dish. Then they were thrown into a bag, and eaten like parched …

2987 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Milk.2 (William Smith)

Milk. As an article of diet, milk holds a more important position in eastern countries than with us. It is not a mere adjunct in cookery, or restricted to the use …

2988 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Ox.2 (William Smith)

… supplied milk, butter, etc. Deuteronomy 32:14; 2 Samuel 17:29; Isaiah 7:22. Connected with the importance of oxen in the rural economy of the Jews is the strict code …

2989 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. GBINAH.2 (James Strong)

feminine from the same as ’gibben’ ( gibben ); curdled milk:--cheese.

2990 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. CHALAB.2 (James Strong)

from the same as ’cheleb’ ( cheleb ); milk (as the richness of kine):--+ cheese, milk, sucking.

2991 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. CHEMAH.2 (James Strong)

or (shortened) chemah {khay-maw’}; from the same root as ’chowmah’ ( chowmah ); curdled milk or cheese:--butter.

2992 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. YANAQ.2 (James Strong)

a primitive root; to suck; causatively, to give milk:--milch, nurse(-ing mother), (give, make to) suck(-ing child, -ling).

2994 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. `UWL.2 (James Strong)

a primitive root; to suckle, i.e. give milk:--milch, (ewe great) with young.

2995 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. `ATIYN.2 (James Strong)

from an unused root meaning apparently to contain; a receptacle (for milk, i.e. pail; figuratively, breast):--breast.

2996 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. QAPHA.2 (James Strong)

a primitive root; to shrink, i.e. thicken (as unracked wine, curdled milk, clouded sky, frozen water):--congeal, curdle, dark, settle.

2997 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. GALA.2 (James Strong)

of uncertain affinity; milk (figuratively):--milk.

2998 Thayer’s Greek Lexicon, p. ἄδολος.2

( 97 ) ἄδολος, -ον, ( δόλος ) [from Pindar down], guileless; of things, unadulterated, pure : of milk, 1 Peter 2:2. [Cf. Trench, § lvi.]

2999 Thayer’s Greek Lexicon, p. γάλα.2

… down], milk : 1 Corinthians 9:7. Metaphorically, of the less difficult truths of the Christian religion, 1 Corinthians 3:2; Hebrews 5:12 (Quintilian 2, 4, 5 "doctoribus …

3000 Thayer’s Greek Lexicon, p. ἐσθίω.4

… the milk (but cf. Buttmann, as above, and Meyer at the passage). ἐκ with the genitive of place: ἐκ τοῦ ἱεροῦ, draw their support from the temple, i. e. from the sacrifices …