Hebrew · H2916 · unreviewed

טִיט

Mud or clay ; figuratively, calamity

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טִיט H2916
Pronunciation ṭiyṭ

What does טִיט (ṭiyṭ) mean in the Bible?

טִיט (ṭiyṭ) is a Hebrew word meaning "mud or clay ; figuratively, calamity". mud or clay; figuratively, calamity BDB: mud Usage: clay, dirt, mire.

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Meaning

mud or clay ; figuratively, calamity
Extended definition

Mud and clay denote both literal lowliness and metaphorical degradation, affliction, or moral defilement in OT imagery

mud or clay; figuratively, calamity BDB: mud Usage: clay, dirt, mire.

Source: Open Scriptures Hebrew Lexicon + Brown-Driver-Briggs
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