Cummin [E,I,K,N,V,B] Bible Dictionaries

Dictionaries :: Cummin

Easton's Bible Dictionary

Cummin:

(Heb. kammon; i.e., a "condiment"), the fruit or seed of an umbelliferous plant, the Cuminum sativum, still extensively cultivated in the East. Its fruit is mentioned in Isa 28:25, 27. In the New Testament it is mentioned in Mat 23:23, where our Lord pronounces a "woe" on the scribes and Pharisees, who were zealous in paying tithes of "mint and anise and cummin," while they omitted the weightier matters of the law." "It is used as a spice, both bruised, to mix with bread, and also boiled, in the various messes and stews which compose an Oriental banquet." Tristram, Natural History.

International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia

Cummin:

kum'-in (kammon; kuminon): The seed of the herb Cuminum cyminum (Natural Order Umbelliferae). It has carminative properties and is used for flavoring various dishes, especially during fasts. In flavor and appearance it resembles caraway, though it is less agreeable to western palates. As an illustration of Yahweh's wisdom it is said (Isa 28:25,27) that cummin is scattered in sowing and beaten out with a rod in threshing. These facts are true in Palestine today. The Jews paid tithes of cummin (Mt 23:23)

King James Dictionary

Cummin: Plant Bearing Aromatic Seeds.

Doth the plowman plow all day to sow? Doth he open and break the clods of his ground? When he hath made plain the face thereof, doth he not cast abroad the fitches, and scatter the CUMMIN, and cast in the principal wheat and the appointed barley and the rie in their place? (Isaiah 28:24-25)

Nave's Topical Bible

Cummin: A Plant Bearing a Small Aromatic Seed

Isa 28:25, 27; Mat 23:23

Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
1Strong's Number: g2951Greek: kuminon

Cummin:

is an umbelliferous plant with aromatic seeds, used as a condiment, Mat 23:23.

Smith's Bible Dictionary

Cummin:

one of the cultivated plants of Palestine (Isaiah 28:25; 28:27; Matthew 23:23). It is an umbelliferous plant something like fennel. The seeds have a bitterish warm taste and an aromatic flavor. The Maltese are said to grow it at the present day [A.D. 1884 ‐ BLB Ed.], and to thresh it in the manner described by Isaiah.

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