the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
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Strong's #1311 - בָּשֵׁל
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- cooked, boiled
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2043) lsb (בסהל BShL) AC: Boil CO: Meat AB: ?: The boiling of meat over a fire.
V) lsb (בסהל BShL) - I. Boil:To boil a meat in water. II. Ripe:KJV (28): (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Pual, Piel) seethe, boil, sod, bake, ripe, roast - Strongs: H1310 (בָּשַׁל)
Nm) lsb (בסהל BShL) - Boiled: A meat that has been boiled in water. KJV (2): sodden - Strongs: H1311 (בָּשֵׁל)
kf1) elsbm (מבסהלה MBShLH) - Hearth: A place for boiling. KJV (1): boiling place - Strongs: H4018 (מְבַשְּׁלוֹת)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
בָּשֵׁל to be cooked, ripened.
(1) to be cooked with fire, Ezekiel 24:5.
(2) ripened with the heat of the sun, as the harvest, Joel 4:13 (Syr. ܒܫܶܠ Ch. בְּשַׁל, Eth. በሰበ፡ to be cooked, to be ripened. In the same manner the sense to be cooked, and to be ripened, are joined in other verbs; as in Arab. طبخ, Pers. جختن and نحتن bukhten and pukhten, which is kindred to the Germ. backen [Engl. to bake], Gr. πέπτω, πέσσω, Lat. coquitur uva, vindemia, Virg. Georg. ii. 522, Germ. die Traube kocht).
Piel causat. of Kal No. 1, to cook, especially flesh, Exodus 16:23, 29:31 Numbers 11:8 other food, 2 Kings 4:38, 6:29.
Pual pass. of Piel, Exodus 12:9; Leviticus 6:21.
Hiphil causat. of Kal No. 2, to ripen, Genesis 40:10 see under the word אֶשְׁכֹּל.
Derived nouns מְבַשְּׁלוֹת and
בָּשֵׁל m. Exodus 12:9, בְּשֵׁלָה f. Numbers 6:19, Something boiled, sodden.