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Strongs H1492

H1492

גָּזַּה (gâzzah) n-f (gaz-zaw')
Source: feminine from H1494;
Meaning: a fleece
KJV: fleece.

Brown, Driver, Briggs lexicon entry

גִּזָּה n.f. fleece {159}

Appears in a total of 4 verses:

JDG 6:37

OET-LV: 37Here I am_placing DOM the_fleece_of (the)_wool on_floor if dew it_will_be on the_fleece it_alone and_will_be_on all_of the_earth/land dryness and_I_will_know if/because_that you_will_deliver by_my_of_hand DOM Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) just_as you_have_spoken.   (JDG_6:37)

OET-RV: 37I’ll put this woollen fleece on the threshing floor tonight. If there’s dew on the fleece in the morning, but it’s dry around it, then I’ll know that you’ll rescue Yisrael through me just as you said.” (JDG 6:37)

JDG 6:40

OET-LV: 40And_ god _he/it_made so in_night (the)_that and_he/it_was dryness to the_fleece it_alone and_on all_of the_earth/land it_was dew.   (JDG_6:40)

OET-RV: 40So God did it that night, and the next morning only the fleece was dry, but everywhere around was covered with dew. (JDG 6:40)

JDG 6:39

OET-LV: 39And_ Gidˊōn _he/it_said to the_ʼElohīm not anger_of_your let_it_burn on_me and_let_me_speak only this_time let_me_put_to_the_test please only the_time//this_time by_fleece let_it_be please dryness to the_fleece it_alone and_on all_of the_earth/land let_it_be dew.   (JDG_6:39)

OET-RV: 39Then Gideon said to God, “Don’t be angry with me, but can I ask one more thing. Let me put the fleece out this time, and let the fleece be dry, but wet all around it with dew.” (JDG 6:39)

JDG 6:38

OET-LV: 38And_he/it_was so and_he_rose_early from_the_next_day and_he_squeezed_out DOM the_fleece and_he_drained dew from the_fleece the_fullness_of the_bowl water.   (JDG_6:38)

OET-RV: 38And that’s what happened—he rose early the next morning and squeezed the fleece and wrung out a bowl full of water from the dew. (JDG 6:38)

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