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... endured. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. PEEL; PILL. pel, pil: "Pill... Standard
Revised Version "worn"). Burton Scott Easton. PILL. See PEEL. ...
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Peel (1 Occurrence)
... readily. 7. (n.) The skin or rind; as, the peel of an orange. Int. Standard
Bible Encyclopedia. PEEL; PILL. pel, pil: "Pill" (Genesis ...
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Pillage (5 Occurrences)

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Pi'lha (1 Occurrence)
Pi'lha. << Pilha, Pi'lha. Pill >>. Multi-Version Concordance ... Nehemiah 10:24 Hallohesh,
Pilha, Shobek, (See RSV). << Pilha, Pi'lha. Pill >>. Reference Bible.
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Ball (2 Occurrences)
... the foot. 8. (n.) A large pill, a form in which medicine is commonly given
to horses; a bolus. 9. (n.) The globe or earth. 10. (vi ...
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Pilled (2 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (imp. & pp) of Pill. 2. (a.) Stripped of hair; scant
of hair; bald. Multi-Version Concordance Pilled (2 Occurrences). ...
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PEEL; PILL

pel, pil: "Pill" (Genesis 30:37, 38; Tobit 11:13 (the Revised Version (British and American) "scaled")) and "peel" (Isaiah 18:2, 7 (the King James Version and the Revised Version margin); Ezekiel 29:18 (the King James Version and the English Revised Version)) are properly two different words, meaning "to remove the hair" (pilus) and "to remove the skin" (pellis), but in Elizabethan English the two were confused. In Isaiah 18:2, 7, the former meaning is implied, as the Hebrew word here (marat) is rendered "pluck off the hair" in Ezra 9:3 Nehemiah 13:25 Isaiah 50:6. The word, however, may also mean "make smooth" (so the Revised Version margin) or "bronzed." This last, referring to the dark skins of the Ethiopians, is best here, but in any case the King James Version and the Revised Version margin are impossible. In the other cases, however, "remove the skin" (compare "scaled," Tobit 11:13 the Revised Version (British and American)) is meant. So in Genesis 30:37, 38, Jacob "peels" (so the Revised Version (British and American)) off portions of the bark of his rods, so as to give alternating colors (compare 30:39). And in Ezekiel 29:18, the point is Nebuchadrezzar's total failure in his siege of Tyre, although the soldiers had carried burdens until the skin was peeled from their shoulders (compare the American Standard Revised Version "worn").

Burton Scott Easton

PILL

See PEEL.

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (n.) The peel or skin.

2. (v. i.) To be peeled; to peel off in flakes.

3. (v. t.) To deprive of hair; to make bald.

4. (v. t.) To peel; to make by removing the skin.

5. (v. t. & i.) To rob; to plunder; to pillage; to peel. See Peel, to plunder.

6. (n.) A medicine in the form of a little ball, or small round mass, to be swallowed whole.

7. (n.) Figuratively, something offensive or nauseous which must be accepted or endured.

Strong's Hebrew
6478. patsal -- to peel
... Word Origin a prim. root Definition to peel NASB Word Usage peeled (2). pill. A
primitive root; to peel -- pill. << 6477, 6478. patsal. 6479 >>. Strong's Numbers
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