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Saw

Bible Dictionary of Animals, Plants and other Objects

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Comments: Bronze saw from Akrotiri (Thira), late Cycladic period, dated c. 17th century BC.

 

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Comments: Reconstruction of a roman hand saw (lamina, serrula ferrea), with wooden handle. Found in 1909 in a insula at the forums road in Cambodunum, Kempten, Germany. Dating to 1st to 3rd century AD.

 

From Smith: Saw - Egyptian saws, so far as has yet been discovered, are single-handed. As is the case in modern Oriental saws, the teeth usually incline toward the handle, instead of away from it like ours. They have, in most cases, bronze blades, apparently attached to the handles by leathern thongs. No evidence exists of the use of the saw applied to stone in Egypt, but we read of sawn stones used in the temple. (1 Kings 7:9) The saws "under" or "in" which David is said to have placed his captives were of iron. The expression in (2 Samuel 12:31) does not necessarily imply torture, but the word "cut" in (1 Chronicles 20:3) can hardly be understood otherwise.

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Bible Diciontary of Animals, Plants, and other Objects. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​apo/​s/saw.html. 2024.