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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Bulrush
        (1.) In Isa. 58:5 the rendering of a word which denotes
        "belonging to a marsh," from the nature of the soil in which it
        grows (Isa. 18:2). It was sometimes platted into ropes (Job.
        41:2; A.V., "hook," R.V., "rope," lit. "cord of rushes").
        (2.) In Ex. 2:3, Isa. 18:2 (R.V., "papyrus") this word is the
        translation of the Hebrew _gome_, which designates the plant as
        absorbing moisture. In Isa. 35:7 and Job 8:11 it is rendered
        "rush." This was the Egyptian papyrus (papyrus Nilotica). It was
        anciently very abundant in Egypt. The Egyptians made garments
        and shoes and various utensils of it. It was used for the
        construction of the ark of Moses (Ex. 2:3, 5). The root portions
        of the stem were used for food. The inside bark was cut into
        strips, which were sewed together and dried in the sun, forming
        the papyrus used for writing. It is no longer found in Egypt,
        but grows luxuriantly in Israel, in the marshes of the Huleh,
        and in the swamps at the north end of the Lake of Gennesaret.
        (See CANE ¯T0000710.)
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Bulrush' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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