Bible Concordance Wineskins (7 Occurrences)Matthew 9:17 Neither do people put new wine into old wineskins, or else the skins would burst, and the wine be spilled, and the skins ruined. No, they put new wine into fresh wineskins, and both are preserved." Mark 2:22 No one puts new wine into old wineskins, or else the new wine will burst the skins, and the wine pours out, and the skins will be destroyed; but they put new wine into fresh wineskins." Luke 5:37 No one puts new wine into old wineskins, or else the new wine will burst the skins, and it will be spilled, and the skins will be destroyed. Luke 5:38 But new wine must be put into fresh wineskins, and both are preserved. Joshua 9:4 they also resorted to a ruse, and went and made as if they had been ambassadors, and took old sacks on their donkeys, and wineskins, old and torn and bound up, Joshua 9:13 These wineskins, which we filled, were new; and behold, they are torn. These our garments and our shoes have become old because of the very long journey." Job 32:19 Behold, my breast is as wine which has no vent; like new wineskins it is ready to burst. Thesaurus Wineskins (7 Occurrences)... WM Christie. Multi-Version Concordance Wineskins (7 Occurrences). ... No, they put new wine into fresh wineskins, and both are preserved." (WEB WEY NAS RSV NIV). ... /w/wineskins.htm - 10k Burst (33 Occurrences) Skins (27 Occurrences) Fresh (41 Occurrences) Ruined (65 Occurrences) Destroyed (377 Occurrences) Pours (21 Occurrences) Preserved (27 Occurrences) Spilled (6 Occurrences) Puts (197 Occurrences) International Standard Bible Encyclopedia WINE-SKINS(chemeth (Genesis 21:14 margin), n'odh (Judges 4:19 "bottle") nebhel, nebhel (1 Samuel 10:3 margin), ('obh) (Job 32:19); askos (Matthew 9:17 Mark 2:22 Luke 5:37; compare askoputine, Judith 10:5, the Revised Version (British and American) "leathern bottle")): These words are all used to designate skins for the containing of liquids, nebhel, however, being the most common in the case of wine. The Israelite, like the modern Arabic and Syrian, used mainly the skin of the goat and the sheep, but the skins of the ox and the camel have also been put to this purpose. The skin is removed from the animal by drawing it over the body from the neck downward, half the skin on each of the limbs being also retained. It is then tanned, the hair cut close, turned inside out, and has all the openings save one closed with cords, when it is ready for use. The reference to "a wineskin in the smoke" in Psalm 119:83 is generally explained on the supposition of its being hung there for mellowing purposes, but this can scarcely be accepted, for wine is never left for any length of time in the skin on account of its imparting a disagreeable flavor to the contents. The explanation of the New Testament passages is that the new wine, still liable to continue fermenting to a small extent at least, was put into new, still expansible skins, a condition that had ceased in the older ones. Greek 779. askos -- a leather bottle, wineskin ... Vincent). Word Origin a prim. word Definition a leather bottle, wineskin NASB Word Usage skins (4), wineskins (8). bottle, wineskin. ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/779.htm - 6k Strong's Hebrew 4997. nod -- a skin bottle, skin... Word Origin of uncertain derivation Definition a skin bottle, skin NASB Word Usage bottle (2), jug (1), wineskin (1), wineskins (2). bottle. ... /hebrew/4997.htm - 6k 178. ob -- a bottle (made from animal skin), a necromancer Library The Controversy Concerning Fasting Subtopics Related Terms Links Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus |