Take to you your two hands full of soot from a kiln. The kibshân(also v.10, Genesis 19:28; Exodus 19:18), different from both the -oven" of ch. Exodus 8:3, and the kûr, or furnace for smelting metals in (Deuteronomy 4:20; Ezekiel 22:20; Proverbs 17:3), was a kiln for baking pottery or burning lime (cf. in the Mishna, Kel. viii. 9, -the kibshânof lime-burners, glass-makers, and potters"). Cf. DB.ii. 73; Wilk.-B. ii. 192 (illustr.); EB.iii. 3820 f.

sprinkle toss or throw (in a volume), as from the two filled hands (properly, the hollow of the hand, or fist, as Leviticus 16:12; Ezekiel 10:2; Proverbs 30:4). So Ezekiel 10:2. The word is more commonly used of a liquid: see on Exodus 29:16.

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