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BDELLIUM

Apparently a thick, yellowish resin or gum (Heb. bĕḏōla). The gum was derived from trees in Assyria, Babylonia, India, and Media and was valued as a sweet spice or a fragrant gum. The term is associated with gold and onyx as products of the land of Havilah (Gen. 2:12), perhaps denoting its value. In Num. 11:7 manna is likened to bdellium, alluding to its yellowish color.

L. Thomas Strong III







Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (2000)

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