Caldron

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CALDRON.—See House, § 9.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909


A vessel for boiling flesh (2Ch_35:13).
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
By Andrew Robert Fausset, co-Author of Jamieson, Fausset and Brown's 1888.


Caldron. A vessel for boiling flesh, for either ceremonial or domestic use. 1Sa_2:14; 2Ch_35:13; Job_41:20; Mic_3:3.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863


kôl?drun (the rendering of קלּחת, ḳallaḥath, סיר, ṣı̄r, דּוּד, dūdh אגמן, 'aghmōn) : Ḳallaḥath is found only in 1Sa_2:14; Mic_3:3. It is a pot for cooking, of undefined size and characteristics, in the former passage for sanctuary use, in the latter for domestic. Ṣı̄r is translated caldron in Jer_1:13 (Revised Versions); Jer_52:18 f (the King James Version); Eze_11:3, Eze_11:7, Eze_11:11. It was distinctly a large pot, employed both for domestic use and in the sanctuary. Dūdh is translated caldron only in 2Ch_35:13. It was also a pot for cooking. 'Aghmōn is translated caldron by the King James Version in Job_41:20, but it is a mistranslation; the Revised Version (British and American) correctly has ?rushes.?

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.


Eze_11:3-7 (a) This is a type of Jerusalem. As broth boils in the kettle, so the inhabitants of Jerusalem were to suffer under the fire of cruel invaders.

Mic_3:3 (a) This caldron is a picture of the terrible boiling, burning troubles that were to come upon the people because of the wrath of GOD. They were as helpless to get out of their trouble as the contents of the kettle were unable to get out of it.
Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types
press 1957.


Caldron
prop. a large cooking vessel, is the rendering in certain passages of the Auth. Vers. for the following words:
1. אִגְמוֹן, agmon` (Job_41:20 [12]), a heated kettle, others a burning reed (“rush” else-where);
2. דּוּד, dud (2Ch_35:13; “pot,” Job_41:20 [12]; Psa_81:6; “kettle,” 1Sa_2:14), a large boiler (also a “basket”);
3. סַיר, sir (Jer_52:18-19; Eze_11:3; Eze_11:7; Eze_11:11, elsewhere “pot”), the most general term for a kettle or basin (also a “thorn”);
4. קִלִּחִת, kallach'ath (1Sa_2:14; Mic_3:3), a pan or pot (so called from pouring) ;
5. λέβης (2Ma_7:3), a kettle, in this case a large caldron for torture. Metallic vessels of this description have been obtained from the ruins of Egypt, and still more lately two copper caldrons were discovered by Mr. Layard among the excavations at Nimroud (Nin!, and Bab. p. 149 sq.), about 21 feet in diameter, and 3 feet deep, resting upon a stand of brick work, with their mouths closed by large tiles, and containing a variety of smaller bronze objects. SEE POT.

CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.





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