Bible Encyclopedias
Brier
The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia
A prickly shrub. The word serves as a translation for two Hebrew terms and a Greek one, all of which, however, should receive other renderings.
- "Aṭad" ( = the Assyrian "eṭidu") figures in the parable of Jotham. It is the last tree to which the other trees came in quest of a king for themselves (Judges 9:14,15). In Psalms 58:10 "aṭad" is translated "thorns" (compare Gen. 11, "goren ha-aṭad"). The plant is one of the rhamnus group.
- "Ḥoaḥ" () is only once translated "bramble"; elsewhere it is rendered "thorns."
- Bάτος, out of twelve times that it occurs, is once translated "bramble" (Luke 6:44). See Thorns and Thistles.
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Singer, Isidore, Ph.D, Projector and Managing Editor. Entry for 'Brier'. 1901 The Jewish Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​tje/​b/brier.html. 1901.