Flesh-Pot
Flesh-Pot
( , sir hab-basar’, pot of the .flesh, Exo 16:3), probably a bronze vessel, standing on three legs, appropriated for culinary purposes among the Egyptians, such as we frequently see represented in the paintings of the tombs, with a fire lighted beneath it. SEE POT.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Flesh-Pot
fleshpot ( , sr ha-basar, pot of the flesh): One of the six kinds of cooking utensils spoken of as pots or pans or caldrons or basins. Probably usually made of bronze or earthenware. The only mention of flesh-pots, specifically so named, is in Exo 16:3. See FOOD.