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Strongs H6861

H6861

צִקְלֹן (tsiqlôn) n-m (tsik-lone')
Source: from an unused root meaning to wind;
Meaning: a sack (as tied at the mouth)
KJV: husk.

Brown, Driver, Briggs lexicon entry

[צִקָּלֹן] n.[m.] doubtful word;—2 K 4:42 𝔊 𝔗 garment; {862}

Appears in a total of 1 verses:

KI2 4:42

OET-LV: 42and_a_man he_came from shalishah and_he/it_brought to_the_man_of the_ʼElohīm bread_of first-fruits twenty bread[s] barley(s) and_new_corn in_his_of_sack and_he/it_said give_it to_people so_that_they_may_eat.   (KI2_4:42)

OET-RV: 42One day a man came from Baal-Shalishah, and he brought to the man of God an offering from the beginning of his harvest: twenty loaves of barley bread, and newly-harvested corn in his sack, and Elisha said to his servant, “Give it to our people so they can eat.” (KI2 4:42)

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