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Vine's Expository Dictionary: View Entry
Strong's Number G1713 matches the Greek ἔμπορος (emporos),
which occurs 19 times in 17 verses
in the LXX Greek.
Abraham agreed with Ephron, and Abraham weighed out to Ephron the silver that he had agreed to in the hearing of the Hethites: four hundred standard shekels[fn] of silver.
When Midianite traders passed by, his brothers pulled Joseph out of the pit and sold him for twenty pieces of silver to the Ishmaelites, who took Joseph to Egypt.
besides what came from merchants, traders’ merchandise, and all the Arabian kings and governors of the land.
Solomon’s horses were imported from Egypt and Kue.[fn] The king’s traders bought them from Kue at the going price.
Solomon’s horses came from Egypt and Kue.[fn] The king’s traders would get them from Kue at the going price.
Who planned this against Tyre,
the bestower of crowns,
whose traders are princes,
whose merchants are the honored ones of the earth?
“ ‘Tarshish was your trading partner because of your abundant wealth of every kind. They exchanged silver, iron, tin, and lead for your merchandise.
“Men of Dedan[fn] were also your merchants; many coasts and islands were your regular markets. They brought back ivory tusks and ebony as your payment.
“Judah and the land of Israel were your merchants. They exchanged wheat from Minnith, meal,[fn] honey, oil, and balm, for your goods.
“Damascus was also your trading partner because of your numerous products and your abundant wealth of every kind, trading in wine from Helbon and white wool.[fn]
“Arabia and all the princes of Kedar were your business partners, trading with you in lambs, rams, and goats.
“The merchants of Sheba and Raamah traded with you. For your merchandise they exchanged the best of all spices and all kinds of precious stones as well as gold.
“Ships of Tarshish were the carriers for your goods.
“ ‘So you became full and heavily loaded[fn]
in the heart of the sea.
“Those who trade among the peoples
scoff[fn] at you;
you have become an object of horror
and will never exist again.” ’ ”
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