1 | Strong's Number: g3192 | Greek: meli |
Honey:
occurs with the adjective agrios, "wild," in Mat 3:4; Mar 1:6; in Rev 10:9, 10, as an example of sweetness. As "honey" is liable to ferment, it was precluded from offerings to God, Lev 2:11. The liquid "honey" mentioned in Psa 19:10; Pro 16:24 is regarded as the best; a cruse of it was part of the present brought to Ahijah by Jeroboam's wife, 1Ki 14:3.
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