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Reed
        (1.) "Paper reeds" (Isa. 19:7; R.V., "reeds"). Heb. 'aroth,
        properly green herbage growing in marshy places.
        (2.) Heb. kaneh (1 Kings 14:15; Job 40:21; Isa. 19:6), whence
        the Gr. kanna, a "cane," a generic name for a reed of any kind.
        The reed of Egypt and Israel is the Arundo donax, which
        grows to the height of 12 feet, its stalk jointed like the
        bamboo, "with a magnificent panicle of blossom at the top, and
        so slender and yielding that it will lie perfectly flat under a
        gust of wind, and immediately resume its upright position." It
        is used to illustrate weakness (2 Kings 18:21; Ezek. 29:6), also
        fickleness or instability (Matt. 11:7; comp. Eph. 4:14).
        A "bruised reed" (Isa. 42:3; Matt. 12:20) is an emblem of a
        believer weak in grace. A reed was put into our Lord's hands in
        derision (Matt. 27:29); and "they took the reed and smote him on
        the head" (30). The "reed" on which they put the sponge filled
        with vinegar (Matt. 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. (See
        CANE ¯T0000710.)
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Reed' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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