Brand
Brand
in Zec 3:2, , ud, a wooden poker for stirring the fire, hence a burnt piece of wood or firebrand (as rendered elsewhere, Isa 7:4; Amo 4:11); in Jdg 15:4 (Jdg 15:5 “fire-brand”), a lamp or torch, as elsewhere rendered. On the practice of brandingslaves (Rev 13:16), SEE MARK.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Brand (2)
in Zec 3:2, , ud, a wooden poker for stirring the fire, hence a burnt piece of wood or firebrand (as rendered elsewhere, Isa 7:4; Amo 4:11); in Jdg 15:4 (Jdg 15:5 “fire-brand”), a lamp or torch, as elsewhere rendered. On the practice of brandingslaves (Rev 13:16), SEE MARK.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Brand
In the double signification of an object on fire and of objects used to feed a fire. The first meaning is expressed by , ‘udh, a bent stick for stirring fire (Amo 4:11; Zec 3:2; compare Isa 7:4); the second by , lappdh, in Jdg 15:4, Jdg 15:5. A third meaning is found in , zkah, indicating the brand as a spreader of fire (Pro 26:18).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Brand
Zec 3:2 (a) The word represents something that is to be burned, not a seal to be placed upon an object. It refers to Joshua who, in his natural state, was fit only for the burning of hell; but by the grace of GOD was saved from that condition and position and was made a priest of GOD. This is sovereign grace. This has been the experience of every born-again Christian.