Brim
Brim
, katseh’, the extremity or edge of the water, Jos 3:15; , saphah’, the lip or rim of a cup or basin, 1Ki 7:23; 1Ki 7:26; 2Ch 4:2; 2Ch 4:5; , up to the top of a vessel, Joh 2:7.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Brim (2)
, katseh’, the extremity or edge of the water, Jos 3:15; , saphah’, the lip or rim of a cup or basin, 1Ki 7:23; 1Ki 7:26; 2Ch 4:2; 2Ch 4:5; , up to the top of a vessel, Joh 2:7.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Brim
, kaceh or , keceh = an extremity (in a variety of applications and idioms), border, edge, side, shore (Jos 3:15 the King James Version; the Revised Version (British and American) brink); also , saphah or , sepheth = edge, lip (1Ki 7:23, 1Ki 7:24, 1Ki 7:26; 2Ch 4:2, 2Ch 4:5). In Joh 2:7, the adverb , ano, is used to emphasize the verb , egemisan = to fill, Thus giving the idea of filling to the top.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Brim
“above, on high, in a higher place,” in Joh 2:7 is used to denote the “brim” of a waterpot, lit., “up to above,” i.e., “up to the higher parts,” i.e., “the brim.” See ABOVE, HIGH, UP.