International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
ONIONSun'-yunz (betsalim; krommuon): One of the delicacies of Egypt for which the children of Israel pined in the wilderness (Numbers 11:5). The onion, alllium cepa (Natural Order Liliaceae), is known in Arabic as bucal and is cultivated all over Syria and Egypt; it appears to be as much a favorite in the Orient today as ever.
Strong's Hebrew
1211. batsal -- an onion... 1210, 1211. batsal. 1212 . an onion. Transliteration: batsal Phonetic
Spelling: (beh'-tsel) Short Definition:
onions. Word Origin
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! is that Foul Smell...
... But the same gods have given to you both cumin, cress, turnips, onions, parsley,
esculent thistles, radishes, gourds, rue, mint, basil, flea-bane, and chives ...
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Heaven's Nurse Children
... The grace to eat the paschal lamb, to strike the blood upon the lintel, and to gird
up the loins, and leave the land of leeks, and garlic, and onions, is given ...
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The Morning-Meal in the Pharisee's House - Meals and Feasts among ...
... Others, who were better off, had a soup made of vegetables, especially onions, and
meat, while the very poor would satisfy the cravings of hunger with bread ...
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Things Unknown
... Israel in Egypt might live on garlic and onions, but Israel in the wilderness must
be fed with the manna that came down from heaven, and with the water that ...
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Christian Morals. Part ii.
... acceptable; whereby Epicurus himself found Jupiter's brain [96] in a piece of
Cytheridian cheese, and the tongues of nightingales [97] in a dish of onions. ...
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Proceeding to the History of Israel, Tertullian Shows that ...
... here have come into our mind the fish which in Egypt we were wont to eat freely,
and the cucumbers, and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the ...
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Christ Our Passover
... and frozen by the snows, yet we have never since that time gone back to Egypt; although
our hearts may sometimes have desired the leeks, the onions, and the ...
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The Power of Rome Romanized Aspect of all the Heathen Mythology. ...
... In this want they are even found to be irreligious! For if gods are selected as
onions are, [925] then such as are not chosen are declared to be worthless. ...
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Argument: nor is it Only Hatred that they Arouse against the ...
... These same Egyptians, together with very many of you, are not more afraid of Isis
than they are of the pungency of onions, nor of Serapis more than they ...
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For the Sake of a Nation.
... They had better stomachs than hearts. The odorous onions of Egypt made more
lasting impressions than this tender, patient, planning God. ...
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Thesaurus
Onions (1 Occurrence)... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia
ONIONS. un'-yunz (betsalim; krommuon
... as ever.
Multi-Version Concordance
Onions (1 Occurrence). Numbers 11
.../o/onions.htm - 7kFood (2953 Occurrences)
... It was of "red lentils" that Jacob brewed his fateful pottage (Genesis 25:29, 34),
a stew, probably, in which the lentils were flavored with onions and other ...
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Onion
... The Israelites in the wilderness longed for the "onions and garlick of Egypt" (Numbers
11:5). This was the betsel of the Hebrews, the Allium cepe of botanists ...
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Leeks (1 Occurrence)
... word, elsewhere translated "grass," is in Numbers 11:5 rendered "leeks" in all the
ancient VSS, on account of its association with garlic and onions; such a ...
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Mealtime (1 Occurrence)
... The lentils were sometimes roasted, as they are today, and eaten like "parched corn."
They were sometimes stewed like beans, and flavored with onions and other ...
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Meal-time (1 Occurrence)
... The lentils were sometimes roasted, as they are today, and eaten like "parched corn."
They were sometimes stewed like beans, and flavored with onions and other ...
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Meals (8 Occurrences)
... The lentils were sometimes roasted, as they are today, and eaten like "parched corn."
They were sometimes stewed like beans, and flavored with onions and other ...
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Onlookers (1 Occurrence)
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Garlic (1 Occurrence)
... Numbers 11:5 We remember the fish, which we ate in Egypt for nothing; the cucumbers,
and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the garlic; (WEB KJV ...
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Garlick (1 Occurrence)
... Numbers 11:5 We have remembered the fish which we do eat in Egypt for nought, the
cucumbers, and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the garlick ...
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