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Mattock
Open directlyEaston's Bible Dictionary · 1897
(1.) Heb. ma’eder, an instrument for dressing or pruning a vineyard (Isa. 7:25); a weeding-hoe. (2.) Heb. mahareshah (1 Sam. 13:1), perhaps the ploughshare or coulter. (3.) Heb. herebh, marg. of text (2 Chr. 34:6). Authorized Version, “with their mattocks,” marg. “mauls.” The Revised Version renders “in their ruins,” marg. “with their axes.” The Hebrew text is probably corrupt.
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Smith's Bible Dictionary · 1863
(Isaiah 7:25) The tool used in Arabia for loosening the ground, described by Neibuhr, answers generally to our mattock or grubbing-axe, i.e. a single-headed pickaxe. The ancient Egyptian hoe was of wood, and answered for hoe, spade and pick.
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Hastings Dictionary of the Bible · 1898
MAT'TOCK, an agricultural implement for loosening the ground; a pick-axe; a hoe. Isa 7:25. See Agriculture.
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Schaff's Dictionary of the Bible · 1880
MAT'TOCK, an agricultural implement for loosening the ground; a pick-axe; a hoe. Isa 7:25. See Agriculture.
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828
Part of speech: noun (n.)
An implement for digging and grubbing. The head has two long steel blades, one like an adz and the other like a narrow ax or the point of a pickax. 'T is you must dig with mattock and with spade. Shak.