Lexical Summary mishbetsah: checkered or plaited work Original Word: מְשְׁבְּצָהTransliteration: mishbetsah Phonetic Spelling: (mish-bets-aw') Part of Speech: Noun Feminine Short Definition: checkered or plaited work Meaning: a brocade, a, setting of a, gem Strong's Concordance ouch, wrought From shabats; a brocade; by analogy, a (reticulated) setting of a gem -- ouch, wrought. see HEBREW shabats Brown-Driver-Briggs H4865. mishbetsah מִשְׁבְּצ(וֺ)ת noun feminineExodus 28:25 plural chequered (or plaited) work, usually of settings for gems; — ׳מ צָהָב (i.e. plaited with gold-thread) for two gems on high priest's ephod (P): Exodus 28:11, 13; 39:6, 13, 16; ׳מ absolute 28:14, 25, 39; 39:18; ׳מִמּ ׳ז לְבוּשָׁהּ Psalm 45:14 her clothing is of chequer work in wrought with gold; < Krochm Gr Checomm. {abbrev}לְבוּשָׁהּ ז בְּמִשְׁבְּצוֺת מְּנִינִים (see מְּנִימָה above) pearls in plaited settings of gold (-thread). |