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<p> ''''' ō´kẽr ''''' , ( Isaiah 44:13 , "He marketh it out with a pencil," margin "red ochre," the King James Version "line"; שׂרד , <i> '''''seredh''''' </i> , a word found only here, and of unknown etymology): Designates the implement used by the carpenter to mark the wood after measuring and before cutting. "Red ochre" supposes this to have been a crayon (as does "pencil"), but a scratch-awl is quite as likely. Ochre is clay colored by an iron compound. </p>
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<p> ''''' ō´kẽr ''''' , (&nbsp; Isaiah 44:13 , "He marketh it out with a pencil," margin "red ochre," the King James Version "line"; שׂרד , <i> ''''' seredh ''''' </i> , a word found only here, and of unknown etymology): Designates the implement used by the carpenter to mark the wood after measuring and before cutting. "Red ochre" supposes this to have been a crayon (as does "pencil"), but a scratch-awl is quite as likely. Ochre is clay colored by an iron compound. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_6821"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/ochre,+red Red Ochre from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_6821"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/ochre,+red Red Ochre from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 08:10, 15 October 2021

Red Ochre [1]

ō´kẽr , (  Isaiah 44:13 , "He marketh it out with a pencil," margin "red ochre," the King James Version "line"; שׂרד , seredh , a word found only here, and of unknown etymology): Designates the implement used by the carpenter to mark the wood after measuring and before cutting. "Red ochre" supposes this to have been a crayon (as does "pencil"), but a scratch-awl is quite as likely. Ochre is clay colored by an iron compound.

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