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== Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types <ref name="term_197932" /> ==
== Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types <ref name="term_197932" /> ==
<p> &nbsp;Psalm 19:10 (a) The honeycomb seems to be a bit more sweet than the honey which it contains. Perhaps it is the drippings of the honeycomb that are especially sweet. The Word of [[God]] is described as this honeycomb. It refers to GOD's truth as revealed in His Word. The sweetness and the attractiveness of the Word of [[God]] are revealed in this passage, and the &nbsp;Song of [[Solomon]] 4:11. The kind expressions of helpfulness which are revealed in the Word are indicated in &nbsp;Proverbs 16:24 and &nbsp;Proverbs 24:13. </p> <p> &nbsp;Proverbs 27:7 (c) Probably the meaning of this passage is that one might become righteous overmuch, as is described in &nbsp;Ecclesiastes 7:16. Sometimes passages are used out of their connection, or magnified beyond their purpose, and this is not profitable nor helpful to those who are occupied therein. The passage also means that if one is not hungry for the things of [[God,]] he will not want any help from [[God.]] If a person feels that he has enough of religion, or of the knowledge of [[God,]] or of salvation, and needs no more, then the finest preaching and teaching will do him no good. </p>
<p> &nbsp;Psalm 19:10 (a) The honeycomb seems to be a bit more sweet than the honey which it contains. Perhaps it is the drippings of the honeycomb that are especially sweet. The Word of GOD is described as this honeycomb. It refers to GOD's truth as revealed in His Word. The sweetness and the attractiveness of the Word of GOD are revealed in this passage, and the &nbsp;Song of [[Solomon]] 4:11. The kind expressions of helpfulness which are revealed in the Word are indicated in &nbsp;Proverbs 16:24 and &nbsp;Proverbs 24:13. </p> <p> &nbsp;Proverbs 27:7 (c) Probably the meaning of this passage is that one might become righteous overmuch, as is described in &nbsp;Ecclesiastes 7:16. Sometimes passages are used out of their connection, or magnified beyond their purpose, and this is not profitable nor helpful to those who are occupied therein. The passage also means that if one is not hungry for the things of GOD, he will not want any help from GOD. If a person feels that he has enough of religion, or of the knowledge of GOD, or of salvation, and needs no more, then the finest preaching and teaching will do him no good. </p>
          
          
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_78015" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_78015" /> ==
<div> '''1: μελίσσιος ''' (Strong'S #3193 — Adjective — melissios — mel-is'-see-os ) </div> <p> signifying "made by bees" from melissa, "a bee," is found, with kerion, "a comb," in some mss. in &nbsp;Luke 24:42 . </p>
<div> '''1: '''''Μελίσσιος''''' ''' (Strong'S #3193 Adjective melissios mel-is'-see-os ) </div> <p> signifying "made by bees" from melissa, "a bee," is found, with kerion, "a comb," in some mss. in &nbsp;Luke 24:42 . </p>
          
          
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_127599" /> ==
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_127599" /> ==
<p> '''(1):''' ''' (''' n.) Any substance, as a easting of iron, a piece of worm-eaten wood, or of triple, etc., perforated with cells like a honeycomb. </p> <p> '''(2):''' ''' (''' n.) [[A]] mass of hexagonal waxen cells, formed by bees, and used by them to hold their honey and their eggs. </p>
<p> '''(1):''' ''' (''' n.) Any substance, as a easting of iron, a piece of worm-eaten wood, or of triple, etc., perforated with cells like a honeycomb. </p> <p> '''(2):''' ''' (''' n.) A mass of hexagonal waxen cells, formed by bees, and used by them to hold their honey and their eggs. </p>
          
          
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Latest revision as of 13:51, 14 October 2021

Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types [1]

 Psalm 19:10 (a) The honeycomb seems to be a bit more sweet than the honey which it contains. Perhaps it is the drippings of the honeycomb that are especially sweet. The Word of GOD is described as this honeycomb. It refers to GOD's truth as revealed in His Word. The sweetness and the attractiveness of the Word of GOD are revealed in this passage, and the  Song of Solomon 4:11. The kind expressions of helpfulness which are revealed in the Word are indicated in  Proverbs 16:24 and  Proverbs 24:13.

 Proverbs 27:7 (c) Probably the meaning of this passage is that one might become righteous overmuch, as is described in  Ecclesiastes 7:16. Sometimes passages are used out of their connection, or magnified beyond their purpose, and this is not profitable nor helpful to those who are occupied therein. The passage also means that if one is not hungry for the things of GOD, he will not want any help from GOD. If a person feels that he has enough of religion, or of the knowledge of GOD, or of salvation, and needs no more, then the finest preaching and teaching will do him no good.

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [2]

1: Μελίσσιος (Strong'S #3193 — Adjective — melissios — mel-is'-see-os )

signifying "made by bees" from melissa, "a bee," is found, with kerion, "a comb," in some mss. in  Luke 24:42 .

Webster's Dictionary [3]

(1): ( n.) Any substance, as a easting of iron, a piece of worm-eaten wood, or of triple, etc., perforated with cells like a honeycomb.

(2): ( n.) A mass of hexagonal waxen cells, formed by bees, and used by them to hold their honey and their eggs.

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