Jump to: Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Thesaurus Pannag (1 Occurrence)... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. PANNAG. ... The kasia of the Septuagint is said to be a shrub similar to the laurel. Nothing is known of the nature of pannag. ... /p/pannag.htm - 7k Panic (22 Occurrences) Panoply (3 Occurrences) Balsam (10 Occurrences) Merchants (34 Occurrences) Trade (33 Occurrences) Market (24 Occurrences) Bible Concordance Pannag (1 Occurrence)Ezekiel 27:17 Judah, and the land of Israel, they were thy merchants: they traded in thy market wheat of Minnith, and Pannag, and honey, and oil, and balm. Smith's Bible Dictionary Pannag(sweet), an article of commerce exported from Palestine to Tyre, (Ezekiel 27:17) the nature of which is a pure matter of conjecture, as the term occurs nowhere else. A comparison of the passage in Ezekiel with (Genesis 43:11) leads to the supposition that pannag represents some of the spices grown in Palestine. ATS Bible Dictionary PannagIn Ezekiel 27:17, is the Hebrew word for some unknown product of Palestine, which the Jews sold to the Tyrians. It is variously understood to mean millet, sweetmeats, a delicate spice, etc. Easton's Bible Dictionary (Ezek. 27:17; marg. R.V., "perhaps a kind of confection") the Jews explain as the name of a kind of sweet pastry. Others take it as the name of some place, identifying it with Pingi, on the road between Damascus and Baalbec. "Pannaga" is the Sanscrit name of an aromatic plant (Comp. Genesis 43:11). International Standard Bible Encyclopedia PANNAGpan'-ag (pannagh; kasia; Ezekiel 27:17 margin, "Perhaps a kind of confection"): One of the articles of commerce of Judah and Israel. The kasia of the Septuagint is said to be a shrub similar to the laurel. Nothing is known of the nature of pannag. Cheyne (EB, 3555) thinks the Hebrew letters have got misplaced and should be gephen, "vine," and he would join to it the debhash, "honey," which follows in the verse, giving a translation "grape honey," the ordinary dibbs of Palestine-an extremely likely article of commerce. Strong's Hebrew 6436. pannag -- (probably a kind of food) perhaps cake... 6435, 6436. pannag. 6437 . (probably a kind of food) perhaps cake. Transliteration: pannag Phonetic Spelling: (pan-nag') Short Definition: cakes. ... Pannag. ... /hebrew/6436.htm - 6k Library Jericho Itself. Ezekiel's Discourse Subtopics Related Terms Links Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus |