Strong's Lexicon ezob: Hyssop Original Word: אֵזוֹב Word Origin: Of uncertain derivation Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G5301 (ὕσσωπος, hyssōpos): The Greek equivalent used in the New Testament, particularly in John 19:29. Usage: The term "ezob" refers to a plant known as hyssop, which is frequently mentioned in the Bible for its ceremonial and cleansing properties. It is often associated with purification rituals and is symbolic of spiritual cleansing and renewal. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, hyssop was a small, bushy plant used in various religious rites. Its branches were employed to sprinkle blood or water in purification ceremonies. The plant's significance is rooted in its practical use for cleansing and its symbolic representation of purification from sin. Hyssop's aromatic and medicinal properties were also valued in ancient cultures. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof foreign origin Definition hyssop NASB Translation hyssop (10). Brown-Driver-Briggs אֵזוֺב noun masculine1Ki 5:13 hyssop (Mishna אזוב, Aramaic ![]() ![]() ![]() אַזְכָּרָה see זכר. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance hyssop Probably of foreign derivation; hyssop -- hyssop. Forms and Transliterations אֵז֗וֹב אֵז֜וֹב אזוב בְאֵז֣וֹב באזוב הָ֨אֵזֹ֜ב הָאֵז֔וֹב הָאֵזֹ֑ב האזב האזוב וְאֵז֖וֹב וְאֵזֹֽב׃ וּבָאֵזֹ֖ב ואזב׃ ואזוב ובאזב ’ê·zō·wḇ ’êzōwḇ ḇə’êzōwḇ ḇə·’ê·zō·wḇ eZov hā’êzōḇ hā’êzōwḇ hā·’ê·zō·wḇ hā·’ê·zōḇ haeZo haeZov ū·ḇā·’ê·zōḇ ūḇā’êzōḇ uvaeZo veeZo veeZov wə’êzōḇ wə’êzōwḇ wə·’ê·zō·wḇ wə·’ê·zōḇLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Exodus 12:22 HEB: וּלְקַחְתֶּ֞ם אֲגֻדַּ֣ת אֵז֗וֹב וּטְבַלְתֶּם֮ בַּדָּ֣ם NAS: a bunch of hyssop and dip KJV: a bunch of hyssop, and dip INT: shall take A bunch of hyssop and dip the blood Leviticus 14:4 Leviticus 14:6 Leviticus 14:49 Leviticus 14:51 Leviticus 14:52 Numbers 19:6 Numbers 19:18 1 Kings 4:33 Psalm 51:7 10 Occurrences |