Thistle [E,N,V,B] Bible Dictionaries

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Easton's Bible Dictionary

Thistle:

(1.) Heb. hoah (2Ki 14:9; Job 31:40). In Job 41:2 the Hebrew word is rendered "thorn," but in the Revised Version "hook." It is also rendered "thorn" in 2Ch 33:11; Pro 26:9; Sgs 2:2; "brambles" in Isa 34:13. It is supposed to be a variety of the wild plum-tree, but by some it is regarded as the common thistle, of which there are many varieties in Palestine.

(2.) Heb. dardar, meaning "a plant growing luxuriantly" (Gen 3:18; Hsa 10:8); Gr. tribolos, "a triple point" (Mat 7:16; Hbr 6:8, "brier," R.V. "thistle"). This was probably the star-thistle, called by botanists Centaurea calcitropa, or "caltrops," a weed common in corn-fields. (See THORNS.)

Nave's Topical Bible

Thistle: A Noxious Plant

Gen 3:18; Job 31:40; Hsa 10:8

Thistle: Parables Of

2Ki 14:9; 2Ch 25:18; Mat 7:16

Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
1Strong's Number: g5146Greek: tribolos

Thistle:

occurs in Mat 7:16; Hbr 6:8 (AV, "briers"). In the Sept., Gen 3:18; 2Sa 12:31; Pro 22:5; Hsa 10:8. Cp. THORNS.

Smith's Bible Dictionary

Thistle:

SEE [THORNS].

Thorn:

(1.) Heb. hedek (Pro 15:19), rendered "brier" in Mic 7:4. Some thorny plant, of the Solanum family, suitable for hedges. This is probably the so-called "apple of Sodom," which grows very abundantly in the Jordan valley. "It is a shrubby plant, from 3 to 5 feet high, with very branching stems, thickly clad with spines, like those of the English brier, with leaves very large and woolly on the under side, and thorny on the midriff."

(2.) Heb. kotz (Gen 3:18; Hsa 10:8), rendered akantha by the LXX. In the New Testament this word akantha is also rendered "thorns" (Mat 7:16; 13:7; Hbr 6:8). The word seems to denote any thorny or prickly plant (Jer 12:13). It has been identified with the Ononis spinosa by some.

(3.) Heb. na'atzutz (Isa 7:19; 55:13). This word has been interpreted as denoting the Zizyphus spina Christi, or the jujube-tree. It is supposed by some that the crown of thorns placed in wanton cruelty by the Roman soldiers on our Saviour's brow before his crucifixion was plaited of branches of this tree. It overruns a great part of the Jordan valley. It is sometimes called the lotus-tree. "The thorns are long and sharp and recurved, and often create a festering wound." It often grows to a great size. (See CROWN OF THORNS.)

(4.) Heb. atad (Psa 58:9) is rendered in the LXX. and Vulgate by Rhamnus, or Lycium Europoeum, a thorny shrub, which is common all over Palestine. From its resemblance to the box it is frequently called the box-thorn.

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