Strong's Concordance zag: skin (of the grape) Original Word: זָגPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: zag Phonetic Spelling: (zawg) Short Definition: skin Brown-Driver-Briggs זָג noun [masculine] name of some comparatively insignificant product of vine (גֶּפֶן הַיַּיִן), the eating of which was included in prohibition to Nazirite; skin of grape, so Thes (after Onk Mishna Maaser. 5:§ 4, Orla 1:§ 8, compare Sifre on the passage): מֵחַרְצַנִּים וְעַדזָֿג֖ לֹא יאֹכֵ֑ל Numbers 6:4 (Late Hebrew זג, זוג; so called as transparent ? compare Aramaic זְגוּגִיתָא glass, Late Hebrew זַגָּג glazier (Arabic glass, is a loan-word according to Frä64); compare theory of √ in LagGes. Ath. 41, Fll.c.: but in Hebrew glass is זְכוֺכִית). זֶד, זָדוֺן see below זיד. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance husk From an unused root probably meaning to inclose; the skin of a grape -- husk. Forms and Transliterations זָ֖ג זג zag zāḡLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 20851 Occurrence zāḡ — 1 Occ. Numbers 6:4 HEB: מֵחַרְצַנִּ֛ים וְעַד־ זָ֖ג לֹ֥א יֹאכֵֽל׃ NAS: from [the] seeds even to [the] skin. KJV: from the kernels even to the husk. INT: from seeds even to skin shall not eat |