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TWOT Reference: 2422a
Strong's Number H8127 matches the Hebrew שֵׁן (šēn),
which occurs 55 times in 48 verses
in the WLC Hebrew.
“If he knocks out the tooth of his male or female slave, he must let the slave go free in compensation for his tooth.
“fracture for fracture, eye for eye, tooth for tooth. Whatever injury he inflicted on the person, the same is to be inflicted on him.
While the meat was still between their teeth, before it was chewed, the LORD’s anger burned against the people, and the LORD struck them with a very severe plague.
“Do not show pity: life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, and foot for foot.
“They will be weak from hunger,
ravaged by pestilence and bitter plague;
I will unleash on them wild beasts with fangs,
as well as venomous snakes that slither in the dust.
or the priests’ share of the sacrifices from the people. When anyone offered a sacrifice, the priest’s servant would come with a three-pronged meat fork while the meat was boiling
There were sharp columns[fn] of rock on both sides of the pass that Jonathan intended to cross to reach the Philistine garrison. One was named Bozez and the other Seneh;
one stood to the north in front of Michmash and the other to the south in front of Geba.
The rest of the events of Ahab’s reign, along with all his accomplishments, including the ivory palace he built, and all the cities he built, are written in the Historical Record of Israel’s Kings.
His anger tears at me, and he harasses me.
He gnashes his teeth at me.
My enemy pierces me with his eyes.
My skin and my flesh cling to my bones;
I have escaped with only the skin of my teeth.
Rise up, LORD!
Save me, my God!
You strike all my enemies on the cheek;
you break the teeth of the wicked.
Myrrh, aloes, and cassia perfume all your garments;
from ivory palaces harps bring you joy.
I am surrounded by lions;
I lie down among devouring lions —
people whose teeth are spears and arrows,
whose tongues are sharp swords.
The wicked one will see it and be angry;
he will gnash his teeth in despair.
The desire of the wicked leads to ruin.
Like vinegar to the teeth and smoke to the eyes,
so the slacker is to the one who sends him on an errand.
Trusting an unreliable person in a difficult time
is like a rotten tooth or a faltering foot.
There is a generation whose teeth are swords,
whose fangs are knives,
devouring the oppressed from the land
and the needy from among mankind.
Your teeth are like a flock of newly shorn sheep
coming up from washing,
each one bearing twins,
and none has lost its young.[fn]
Your teeth are like a flock of ewes
coming up from washing,
each one having a twin,
and not one missing.[fn]
Your neck is like a tower of ivory,
your eyes like pools in Heshbon
by Bath-rabbim’s gate.
Your nose is like the tower of Lebanon
looking toward Damascus.
“In those days, it will never again be said,
‘The fathers have eaten sour grapes,
and the children’s teeth are set on edge.’
“Rather, each will die for his own iniquity. Anyone who eats sour grapes — his own teeth will be set on edge.
All your enemies
open their mouths against you.
They hiss and gnash their teeth,
saying, “We have swallowed her up.
This is the day we have waited for!
We have lived to see it.”
“What do you mean by using this proverb concerning the land of Israel:
‘The fathers eat sour grapes,
and the children’s teeth are set on edge’?
They made your oars of oaks from Bashan.
They made your deck of cypress wood
from the coasts of Cyprus,
inlaid with ivory.
“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.
For a nation has invaded my land,
powerful and without number;
its teeth are the teeth of a lion,
and it has the fangs of a lioness.
I will demolish the winter house
and the summer house;
the houses inlaid with ivory will be destroyed,
and the great houses will come to an end.
This is the LORD’s declaration.
I gave you absolutely nothing to eat[fn] in all your cities,
a shortage of food in all your communities,
yet you did not return to me.
This is the LORD’s declaration.
They lie on beds inlaid with ivory,
sprawled out on their couches,
and dine on lambs from the flock
and calves from the stall.
This is what the LORD says
concerning the prophets
who lead my people astray,
who proclaim peace
when they have food to sink their teeth into
but declare war against the one
who puts nothing in their mouths.
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