Morsel

Morsel

(prop. , a bit, especially of food, Rth 2:14, etc.; ‘, Heb 12:16; in the plur. crumbs, Lev 2:6, etc.; and so of a piece of ice or hail, Psa 147:17; once [1Sa 2:36] incorrectly for , kikkcar’, a circle or “loaf’ of bread, as elsewhere). SEE BREAD.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Morsel

morsel (, brosis): Found only in Heb 12:16 the King James Version, For one morsel of meat (the Revised Version (British and American) mess of meat) sold his birthright, literally, for one eating, i.e. one meal. The Great Bible (Cranmer’s) has for one mease of meat.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Morsel

* For MORSEL see MEAT, No. 2

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Morsel

Pro 17:1 (b) This figure is used as a type of earth’s poorest possessions. It is better to have a very little of anything with a quiet heart, than to have a great supply of everything with a troubled heart.

Fuente: Wilson’s Dictionary of Bible Types