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Discover the meaning of Scrip in the Bible. Study the definition of Scrip with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.
- King James Dictionary - Scrip
Scrip - dictionary definition, verses and Bible references...
- Meaning and Verses in Bible Encyclopedia
scrip skrip: A word connected with "scrap," and meaning a...
- Smith's Bible Dictionary Online
Scrip. The Hebrew word thus translated appears in ( 1 Samuel...
- Easton's Bible Dictionary Online
Scrip. a small bag or wallet usually fastened to the girdle...
- Bottle
Bottle. a vessel made of skins for holding wine ( Joshua...
- King James Dictionary - Scrip
SCRIP. An archaic word used in the KJV referring to a small bag, esp. one carried by a pilgrim, a shepherd, or a beggar. It is used for the receptacle in which David carried the stones for his sling (1 Sam 17:40 KJV). In Matthew 10:10 and parallel passages it refers to the traveling bags which Jesus forbade His disciples to carry. The RSV uses ...
skrip: A word connected with "scrap," and meaning a "bag," either as made from a "scrap" (of skin) or as holding "scraps" (of food, etc.). the King James Version has "scrip" in 1 Samuel 17:40 and 6 times in New Testament; the English Revised Version has "wallet" in the New Testament, but retains "script" in 1 Samuel 17:40; the American Standard ...
Scrip: The Hebrew word thus translated appears in 1 Samuel 17:40 as a synonym for the bag in which the shepherds of Palestine carried their food or other necessities. The scrip of the Galilean peasants was of leather, used especially to carry their food on a journey, and slung over their shoulders ( Matthew 10:10 ; Mark 6:8 ; Luke 9:3 ; 22:35 ).
scrip skrip: A word connected with "scrap," and meaning a "bag," either as made from a "scrap" (of skin) or as holding "scraps" (of food, etc.). the King James Version has "scrip" in 1 Samuel 17:40 and 6 times in New Testament; the English Revised Version has "wallet" in the New Testament, but retains "script" in 1 Samuel 17:40 ; the American ...
Scrip. The Hebrew word thus translated appears in ( 1 Samuel 17:40) as a synonym for the bag in which the shepherds of Palestine carried their food or other necessities. The scrip of the Galilean peasants was of leather, used especially to carry their food on a journey, and slung over their shoulders.
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Scrip: The Hebrew word thus translated appears in (1 Samuel 17:40) as a synonym for the bag in which the shepherds of Palestine carried their food or other necessities. The scrip of the Galilean peasants was of leather, used especially to carry their food on a journey, and slung over their shoulders.