Confection
Confection
(, ro’kach, Exo 30:35), CONFECTIONARY (, rakkachah’, 1Sa 8:13), both derived from the root (rakach’), to spice, denote respectively perfume and a female perfumer, as the passages cited and the kindred terms derived from the same root (and translated apothecary, perfume, ointment) indicate. SEE APOTHECARY.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Confection
(Ex. 30:35, “ointment” in ver. 25; R.V., “perfume”). The Hebrew word so rendered is derived from a root meaning to compound oil and perfume.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Confection
CONFECTION.This word in AV [Note: Authorized Version.] means perfume (Exo 30:35), and confectionary (1Sa 8:13), means perfumer.