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One who, or that which, pecks; specif., a bird that pecks holes in trees; a woodpecker. [1913 Webster]. An instrument for pecking; a pick. Garth.
In measure of capacity, a seah was a little over one peck. (See MEASURE ... SEAH - se'-a (ce'ah): A dry measure equal to about one and one-half pecks.
1. Bushel, about a peck, Matt. 5:15; Mark 4:21; Luke 11:33. 2. Cab, or kab, about two quarts, 2 Kin. 6:25. 3. Cor, equal to one homer or ten ephahs, equal to ...
1b) (Hiphil) be insolent, display pushing (arrogance, presumption). a primitive root; to peck at, i.e. (figuratively) stun or dull:-press, urge, stubbornness ...
The eye that mocks at a father and despises obeying a mother – the ravens of the valley will peck it out and the young vultures will eat ...
... peck, bushel, load, cargo, cartload, wagonload, shipload, flood, spring tide, abundance, principal part, chief part, main part, greater part, major part ...
... peck of fine flour, placed in two piles upon a pure table with frankincense beside each pile and changed every Sabbath day (Lev 24:5-9). From the ...
You devour my people's flesh, strip off their skin, and crush their bones. You chop them up like flesh in a pot – like meat in a kettle.
... peck it out and the young vultures will eat it. (0.56), Mat 7:1. “Do not judge so that you will not be judged. (0.55), Job 30:4. By the ...
(0.67), Pro 30:17. The eye that mocks at a father and despises obeying a mother – the ravens of the valley will peck it out and the ...