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== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77042" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77042" /> ==
<div> '''1: κύμινον ''' (Strong'S #2951 — Noun Neuter — kuminon — koo'-min-on ) </div> <p> is an umbelliferous plant with aromatic seeds, used as a condiment, &nbsp;Matthew 23:23 . </p>
<div> '''1: '''''Κύμινον''''' ''' (Strong'S #2951 — Noun Neuter — kuminon — koo'-min-on ) </div> <p> is an umbelliferous plant with aromatic seeds, used as a condiment, &nbsp;Matthew 23:23 . </p>
          
          
== Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types <ref name="term_197636" /> ==
== Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types <ref name="term_197636" /> ==
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== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_50450" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_50450" /> ==
<p> <strong> CUMMIN </strong> . The seed of an umbelliferous plant, the <em> Cuminum cyminum (syriacum) </em> , widely cultivated in and around Palestine. It is used to flavour dishes, and, more particularly, bread; in flavour and appearance it resembles carraway; it has long been credited with medicinal properties; it certainly is a carminative. It is even now beaten out with rods (&nbsp; Isaiah 28:27 ). [[Tithes]] of cummin were paid by the Jews (&nbsp; Matthew 23:23 ). </p> <p> E. W. G. Masterman. </p>
<p> <strong> CUMMIN </strong> . The seed of an umbelliferous plant, the <em> Cuminum cyminum (syriacum) </em> , widely cultivated in and around Palestine. It is used to flavour dishes, and, more particularly, bread; in flavour and appearance it resembles carraway; it has long been credited with medicinal properties; it certainly is a carminative. It is even now beaten out with rods (&nbsp; Isaiah 28:27 ). [[Tithes]] of cummin were paid by the Jews (&nbsp; Matthew 23:23 ). </p> <p> [[E. W. G]]  Masterman. </p>
          
          
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_72021" /> ==
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_72021" /> ==
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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_2795" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_2795" /> ==
<p> '''''kum´in''''' ( כּמּן , <i> '''''kammōn''''' </i> ; κύμινον , <i> '''''kúminon''''' </i> ): The seed of the herb <i> Cuminum cyminum </i> (Natural Order <i> Umbelliferae </i> ). It has carminative properties and is used for flavoring various dishes, especially during fasts. In flavor and appearance it resembles caraway, though it is less agreeable to western palates. As an illustration of Yahweh's wisdom it is said (&nbsp;Isaiah 28:25 , &nbsp;Isaiah 28:27 ) that cummin is scattered in sowing and beaten out with a rod in threshing. These facts are true in [[Palestine]] today. The Jews paid tithes of cummin (&nbsp;Matthew 23:23 ). </p>
<p> ''''' kum´in ''''' ( כּמּן , <i> ''''' kammōn ''''' </i> ; κύμινον , <i> ''''' kúminon ''''' </i> ): The seed of the herb <i> Cuminum cyminum </i> (Natural Order <i> Umbelliferae </i> ). It has carminative properties and is used for flavoring various dishes, especially during fasts. In flavor and appearance it resembles caraway, though it is less agreeable to western palates. As an illustration of Yahweh's wisdom it is said (&nbsp;Isaiah 28:25 , &nbsp;Isaiah 28:27 ) that cummin is scattered in sowing and beaten out with a rod in threshing. These facts are true in [[Palestine]] today. The Jews paid tithes of cummin (&nbsp;Matthew 23:23 ). </p>
          
          
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