Strong's Concordance lot: myrrh Original Word: לֹטPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: lot Phonetic Spelling: (lote) Short Definition: myrrh Brown-Driver-Briggs לֹט noun [masculine] myrrh, or 'ladanum' (Greek), an aromatic gum exuded by leaves of cistus-rose, cistus villosus, TristrFFP, 235, and especially Nat. Hist. Bib., 458 ff.; RiHWB 897, compare LöwNo. 79 DiGenesis 37:25 NowArchaeology i. 64 (Sabean לדן, SabDenkm84; Assyrian ladunu (from Damascus) compare SchrCOT Genesis 37:25, MBAk. 1881, pp. 413 ff.; Arabic , whence Greek λήδανον, λάδανον Hdtiii. 112); — וּצְרִי וָלֹט נְכאֹת Genesis 37:25, merchandise of Ishmaelite caravan, compare Genesis 43:11, present to Joseph (both J; ᵐ5 στακτή). לטא (√ of following; meaning unknown). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance myrrh Probably from luwt; a gum (from its sticky nature), probably ladanum -- myrrh. see HEBREW luwt Forms and Transliterations וָלֹ֔ט ולט vaLot wā·lōṭ wālōṭLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 39102 Occurrences wā·lōṭ — 2 Occ. Genesis 37:25 HEB: נְכֹאת֙ וּצְרִ֣י וָלֹ֔ט הוֹלְכִ֖ים לְהוֹרִ֥יד NAS: and balm and myrrh, on their way KJV: and balm and myrrh, going INT: aromatic and balm and myrrh their way to bring Genesis 43:11 |