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Daftar Isi
HEBREW: 7845 txv shachath 953 rwb bowr
NAVE: Pit
EBD: Pit
SMITH: PIT
ISBE: PIT
BAKER: Pit

pit

Dalam versi-versi Alkitab:

pit: NET NIV NASB
Pit: AVS NRSV TEV
the place of the dead

Daftar Istilah NET: the Hebrew word translated "Pit" is often used as a title for Sheol (see Ps 30:9; 49:9; 55:24; 103:4); see Sheol

Ibrani

Strongs #07845: txv shachath

1) pit, destruction, grave
1a) pit (for catching lions)
1b) pit (of Hell)

7845 shachath shakh'-ath

from 7743; a pit (especially as a trap); figuratively, destruction: KJV -- corruption, destruction, ditch, grave, pit.
see HEBREW for 07743

Strongs #0953: rwb bowr

1) pit, well, cistern

953 bowr bore

from 952 (in the sense of 877); a pit hole (especially one used as a cistern or a prison): KJV -- cistern, dungeon, fountain, pit, well.
see HEBREW for 0952
see HEBREW for 0877

Pit [nave]

PIT, Benaiah slays a lion in, 2 Sam. 23:20.
Figurative
Psa. 7:15, 16; 40:2; 57:6; 69:15; 119:85; Prov. 23:27; 26:27; 28:10; Eccl. 10:8; Jer. 48:44.
The bottomless pit, Rev. 9:1, 2, 11; 11:7; 17:8; 20:1, 3.
See: Cistern; Wells.

Pit [ebd]

a hole in the ground (Ex. 21:33, 34), a cistern for water (Gen. 37:24; Jer. 14:3), a vault (41:9), a grave (Ps. 30:3). It is used as a figure for mischief (Ps. 9:15), and is the name given to the unseen place of woe (Rev. 20:1, 3). The slime-pits in the vale of Siddim were wells which yielded asphalt (Gen. 14:10).

PIT [smith]

[HELL]

PIT [isbe]

PIT - The word translates different Hebrew words of which the most important are: (1) bor, "pit" or "cistern," made by digging, (Gen 37:20); hence, "dungeon" (Jer 38:6, margin "pit"); (2) be'er, "pit" or "well" made by digging (Gen 21:25); (3) she'ol, generally rendered "hell" in the King James Version (see HELL); (4) shachath, a pit in the ground to catch wild animals. (1), (2) and (4) above are used metaphorically of the pit of the "grave" or of "sheol" (Ps 28:1; 30:3; Job 33:24). the King James Version sometimes incorrectly renders (4) by "corruption." (5) pachath, "pit," literally (2 Sam 17:9), and figuratively (Jer 48:43). In the New Testament "pit" renders bothunos (Mt 15:14), which means any kind of hole in the ground. In the corresponding passage Lk (14:5 the King James Version) has phrear, "well," the same as (2) above. For "bottomless pit" (Rev 9:1, the King James Version, etc.).

See ABYSS.

T. Lewis

Pit [baker]

[N] [E] [S]

The Old Testament. "Pit" denotes a large hole in the ground. Pits were used to catch wild animals (Eze 19:1-8) or to collect water for drinking ("cisterns, " Deut 6:11). Sometimes they were used as dungeons or prisons (Gen 37:24; Exod 12:29; Jer 38:6).

Very often, however, "pit" is used figuratively. For example, enemies seek to harm the psalmist by "digging a pit" for his life (Psalm 35:7). Commonly it is a metaphor for Sheol ("the grave, " Psalm 16:10) or death (Psalm 30:9). Since God did not reveal the hope of resurrection and the glories of heaven until late in Old Testament times, many expressions are quite negative. Everyone dies, so no one can avoid the pit (Psalm 49:9). It is a place of destruction (Isa 38:17), a dark and deep place where the dead are without strength, forsaken by the living, and forgotten by God (Psalm 88:3-6). There is no thanksgiving, praise, or hope there (Psalm 38:1-8).

The New Testament. In the New Testament "pit" is used literally of a place into which an animal (Matt 12:11; Luke 14:5) or the blind (Matt 15:14; Luke 6:39) might fall (the latter is also a figure for the spiritually blind Pharisees). In addition, it is used metaphorically for an underworld dungeon: a gloomy prison for the fallen angels (2 Peter 2:4) or a bottomless abyss for Satan during the millennium (Rev 20:1-3).

William B. Nelson, Jr.

See also Death, Mortality; Hell

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