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<p> In Job 7:5 ( גּישׁ , <i> '''''gı̄sh''''' </i> , גּוּשׁ , <i> '''''gūsh''''' </i> , "a mass of earth"), "clods of dust," the crust of his sores, formed by the dry, swollen skin - a symptom of leprosy, though not peculiar to it. In Job 21:33; Job 38:38 ( <i> '''''reghebh''''' </i> , "a soft clod," "lump of clay"), "The clods of the valley shall be sweet unto him," "The clods cleave fast together." In Joel 1:17 ( מגרפה , <i> '''''meghrāphāh''''' </i> , "a furrow," "something thrown off" (by the spade)), "The seeds rot (m "shrivel") under their clods." </p> <p> Figurative: "Jacob shall break his clods" ( Hosea 10:11 ), i.e. "must harrow for himself," used figuratively of spiritual discipline (compare Isaiah 28:24 the King James Version). </p>
<p> In Job 7:5 ( גּישׁ , <i> '''''gı̄sh''''' </i> , גּוּשׁ , <i> '''''gūsh''''' </i> , "a mass of earth"), "clods of dust," the crust of his sores, formed by the dry, swollen skin - a symptom of leprosy, though not peculiar to it. In Job 21:33; Job 38:38 ( <i> '''''reghebh''''' </i> , "a soft clod," "lump of clay"), "The clods of the valley shall be sweet unto him," "The clods cleave fast together." In Joel 1:17 ( מגרפה , <i> '''''meghrāphāh''''' </i> , "a furrow," "something thrown off" (by the spade)), "The seeds rot (m "shrivel") under their clods." </p> <p> Figurative: "Jacob shall break his clods" ( Hosea 10:11 ), i.e. "must harrow for himself," used figuratively of spiritual discipline (compare Isaiah 28:24 the King James Version). </p>
==References ==
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<ref name="term_2499"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/clod Clod from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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In Job 7:5 ( גּישׁ , gı̄sh , גּוּשׁ , gūsh , "a mass of earth"), "clods of dust," the crust of his sores, formed by the dry, swollen skin - a symptom of leprosy, though not peculiar to it. In Job 21:33; Job 38:38 ( reghebh , "a soft clod," "lump of clay"), "The clods of the valley shall be sweet unto him," "The clods cleave fast together." In Joel 1:17 ( מגרפה , meghrāphāh , "a furrow," "something thrown off" (by the spade)), "The seeds rot (m "shrivel") under their clods."

Figurative: "Jacob shall break his clods" ( Hosea 10:11 ), i.e. "must harrow for himself," used figuratively of spiritual discipline (compare Isaiah 28:24 the King James Version).