Fresh

Fresh

Adj.: The translation of , hadhash, new, fresh (Job 29:20, My glory is fresh in me); of , leshadh, sap, moisture (Num 11:8, of the manna, as the taste of fresh oil, the Revised Version, margin cakes baked with oil); of , raanan, to be fresh and green (Psa 92:10, fresh oil); of , glukus, sweet (Jam 3:12, salt water and fresh, the Revised Version (British and American) sweet). Fresher is the translation of , rutaphash, to become fresh (Job 33:25; His flesh shall be fresher than a child’s).

Revised Version has fresh for green (Gen 30:37; Lev 23:14), for moist (Num 6:3), for full (Lev 2:14; 2Ki 4:42), for new (Jdg 15:15; Mat 9:17; Mar 2:22; Luk 5:38).

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Fresh

“new” (in respect of time, as distinct from kainos, “new,” in respect of quality), is translated “fresh” in the RV of Mat 9:17; Mar 2:22; Luk 5:38, with reference to wineskins. See NEW.

Note: Glukus, “sweet,” is used in Jam 3:11-12 (in this verse, AV, “fresh,” RV, “sweet,” as in both elsewhere); Rev 10:9-10. See SWEET.

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words