International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
QUARRIESkwor'-iz (pecilim (Judges 3:19, 26, "graven images"), shebharim (Joshua 7:5, "Shebarim," the Revised Version margin "the quarries")):
Pesilim is elsewhere translated "graven images" (Deuteronomy 7:5 Psalm 78:58 Isaiah 10:10 Micah 5:13, etc.) and is a plural form of pecel, "graven image" (Exodus 20:4, etc.), from pacal, "to carve." It occurs in the story of Ehud and Eglon and refers to images or hewn stones in the vicinity of Gilgal, Shebharim is plural of shebher, "breach," "fracture," more often "destruction" (e.g. Proverbs 16:18), from shabhar, "to break." The form shebarim is also found in Job 41:25, "consternation," the King James Version "breakings." In Joshua 7:5 Shebarim is the point to which the Israelites were chased after their first attack upon Ai.
See SHEBARIM.
Quarries in Palestine are not usually very deep because there is plenty of good stone to be found at the surface. The quarryman seeks a thick stratum of firm limestone which has a favorable exposure. The vertical joint-planes divide the stratum into large blocks which the quarryman dislodges with the aid of crowbars. These great blocks he skillfully cleaves by inserting several wedges in a line in holes made by a pick, and driving the wedges in with a heavy hammer. In these days gunpowder is occasionally used, especially when there are not favorable joint-planes producing blocks capable of being moved by the crowbar.
Another method, which is employed where stones of great size are wanted, is to carve the stones out of the rock by cutting channels around them with the pick. In the limestone quarries of Ba`albek and the granite quarries of Acwan at the first cataract of the Nile, enormous stones may be seen which were abandoned while in process of being removed by this method. The channels are wide enough to admit the body of the workman, and the marks of the picks on the sides of the channels are plainly visible.
Alfred Ely Day
Strong's Hebrew
7671. Shebarim -- perhaps "quarries," a place near Ai... Shebarim. 7672 . perhaps "
quarries," a place near Ai. Transliteration: Shebarim
Phonetic Spelling: (sheb-aw-reem') Short Definition: Shebarim. Word Origin pl.
... /hebrew/7671.htm - 6k 5265. nasa -- to pull out or up, set out, journey
... 56), journeying (1), led (1), led forth (1), left (2), marching (1), move (2), moved
(6), plucked (1), pulled (4), quarried (1), quarries (1), removed (1), set ...
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Library
Building in Silence
... Perhaps it was merely for convenience of transport and to save time that the stones
were dressed in the quarries, but more probably the silence was due to an ...
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The Plagues
... As they passed the stone wharf at Masaarah, Nari looked toward the quarries with
a show of interest on her face. She even caught her breath to speak. ...
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At Masaarah
... The glamour that had made the quarries sufferable had passed; all the realization
of her enslavement, with the accompanying shame, came to her, and her hope ...
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The Collar of Gold
... There was to be no labor-saving in the quarries. ... When he recovered himself
her blue eyes were fixed absently on the distant quarries. ...
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Choosing the Tens
... This morning, every tenth Hebrew in Pa-Ramesu is to be chosen and sent to the
quarries. ... "To the quarries of Masaarah, opposite Memphis.". ...
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The Predictions of Christ.
... The works meant are the great stone quarries of Egypt (commonly called the mines
of Egypt), which furnished a considerable part of the finest marble used for ...
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The Fan-Bearer's Quest
... When Atsu emerged from the mouth of the little valley into the quarries some time
after the midday meal, he was confronted by the murket and the royal scribe. ...
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The Margin of the Nile
... hands of the laborers. Then it occurred to Kenkenes that there was not a
woman in sight about the quarries. While he wondered, Rachel ...
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Of Flattery.
... Plutarch tells us, that Philoxenus for despising some dully Poetry of Dionysius,
was by him condemned to dig in the quarries: from whence being by the ...
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The Treasure Cave
... Returning to the niche, he took up the matting with its weight of chipped stone,
and went down through the dark to the line of rocks opposite the quarries. ...
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Easton's Bible Dictionary
(1.) The "Royal Quarries" (not found in Scripture) is the name given to the vast caverns stretching far underneath the northern hill, Bezetha, on which Jerusalem is built. Out of these mammoth caverns stones, a hard lime-stone, have been quarried in ancient times for the buildings in the city, and for the temples of Solomon, Zerubbabel, and Herod. Huge blocks of stone are still found in these caves bearing the Marks of pick and chisel. The general appearance of the whole suggests to the explorer the idea that the Phoenician quarrymen have just suspended their work. The supposition that the polished blocks of stone for Solomon's temple were sent by Hiram from Lebanon or Tyre is not supported by any evidence (Comp. 1 Kings 5:8). Hiram sent masons and stone-squarers to Jerusalem to assist Solomon's workmen in their great undertaking, but did not send stones to Jerusalem, where, indeed, they were not needed, as these royal quarries abundantly testify.
(2.) The "quarries" (Hebrews pesilim) by Gilgal (Judges 3:19), from which Ehud turned back for the purpose of carrying out his design to put Eglon king of Moab to death, were probably the "graven images" (as the word is rendered by the LXX. and the Vulgate and in the marg. A.V. and R.V.), or the idol temples the Moabites had erected at Gilgal, where the children of Israel first encamped after crossing the Jordan. The Hebrew word is rendered "graven images" in Deuteronomy 7:25, and is not elsewhere translated "quarries."
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
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n.) Plural of Quarry.
Thesaurus
Quarries (4 Occurrences)... (1.) The "Royal
Quarries" (not found in Scripture
... The Hebrew word is rendered "graven
images" in Deuteronomy 7:25, and is not elsewhere translated "
quarries.".
.../q/quarries.htm - 11kSeirah (1 Occurrence)
... The quarries by which he passed are said to have been by Gilgal (Judges
3:19), but there is nothing to guide us to an identification. ...
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Shebarim (1 Occurrence)
... Easton's Bible Dictionary Breaks; ruins, a place near Ai (Joshua 7:5; RV marg.,
"the quarries"). Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. SHEBARIM. ...
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Idols (186 Occurrences)
... Judges 3:19 But he himself turned back from the quarries that were by Gilgal, and
said, "I have a secret errand to you, king." The king said, "Keep silence ...
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Ehud (12 Occurrences)
... (see QUARRIES .) But in the south-west the Philistines ... Judges 3:26 Ehud escaped while
they waited, and passed beyond the quarries, and escaped to Seirah. ...
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Temple (614 Occurrences)
... building. From subterranean quarries at Jerusalem he obtained huge blocks
of stone for the foundations and walls of the temple. ...
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Quarried (3 Occurrences)
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Quarrieth (1 Occurrence)
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Lingered (5 Occurrences)
... traveled. (See NAS). Judges 3:26 And Ehud escaped while they tarried, and passed
beyond the quarries, and escaped unto Seirah. (See JPS). ...
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Bible Concordance
Quarries (4 Occurrences)Joshua 7:5 The men of Ai struck about thirty-six men of them, and they chased them from before the gate even to Shebarim, and struck them at the descent. The hearts of the people melted, and became like water.
(See NIV)
Judges 3:19 But he himself turned back from the quarries that were by Gilgal, and said, "I have a secret errand to you, king." The king said, "Keep silence!" All who stood by him went out from him.
(WEB KJV JPS ASV WBS)
Judges 3:26 Ehud escaped while they waited, and passed beyond the quarries, and escaped to Seirah.
(WEB KJV JPS ASV WBS)
Ecclesiastes 10:9 Whoso quarrieth stones shall be hurt therewith; and he that cleaveth wood is endangered thereby.
(See NAS RSV NIV)
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