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The word tirosh occurs thirty-eight times in the Hebrew Bible.
Personal Experience of a Physician Ellis, John, 1815-1896 1892
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Daghan and tirosh are adverbial accusatives, "with grain and wine" (G.K. 117 ff).
Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1 1892-1972 1942
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The fruit of the vine, "vintage-fruit" (Heb. tirosh); grapes, whether moist or dried.
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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Among the blessings promised to Esau (Gen. 27: 28) mention is made of "plenty of corn and tirosh."
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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And again, in regard to tirosh, we read: “That thou mayest gather in thy corn, thy wine (tirosh), and thine oil.”
Personal Experience of a Physician Ellis, John, 1815-1896 1892
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It is translated into Greek, in the Septuagint, by [seventy] distinguished Hebrew scholars, about three centuries before the Christian era, as follows: “The LXX renders tirosh in every case but two by oinos (the Greek word for wine), the generic name for yayin.”
Personal Experience of a Physician Ellis, John, 1815-1896 1892
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(Deut. xi, 14.) “Thus saith the Lord, as the new wine (tirosh) is found in the cluster, and one saith destroy it not, for a blessing is in it.”
Personal Experience of a Physician Ellis, John, 1815-1896 1892
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(Hosea 7: 5) The allusions to the effects of tirosh are confined to a single passage, but this a most decisive one, viz. (Hosea 4: 11) "Whoredom and wine (yayin) and new wine (tirosh) take away the heart," where tirosh appears as the climax of engrossing influences, in immediate connection with yayin.
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And again, in regard to _tirosh_, we read: "That thou mayest gather in thy corn, thy wine (_tirosh_), and thine oil."
Personal Experience of a Physician John Ellis 1855
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(Deut. xi, 14.) "Thus saith the Lord, as the new wine (_tirosh_) is found in the cluster, and _one_ saith destroy it not, for a blessing is in it."
Personal Experience of a Physician John Ellis 1855
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