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<p> '''''bûrth´stool''''' : Found only in Exodus 1:16 , in connection with [[Hebrew]] women in | |||
Birth-Stool <ref name="term_1947" /> | |||
<p> ''''' bûrth´stool ''''' : Found only in Exodus 1:16 , in connection with [[Hebrew]] women in Egypt when oppressed by Pharaoh. The Hebrew ( <i> ''''' 'ŏbhnayı̄m ''''' </i> ) here rendered "birth-stool" is used in Jeremiah 18:3 , and is there rendered "potter's wheel." The word is used in both places in the dual form, which points, no doubt, to the fact that the potter's wheel was composed of two discs, and suggests that the birth-stool was similarly double. See [[Stool]] . </p> | |||
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<ref name="term_1947"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/birth-stool Birth-Stool from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | |||
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Birth-Stool [1]
bûrth´stool : Found only in Exodus 1:16 , in connection with Hebrew women in Egypt when oppressed by Pharaoh. The Hebrew ( 'ŏbhnayı̄m ) here rendered "birth-stool" is used in Jeremiah 18:3 , and is there rendered "potter's wheel." The word is used in both places in the dual form, which points, no doubt, to the fact that the potter's wheel was composed of two discs, and suggests that the birth-stool was similarly double. See Stool .