988 B
988 B
acacia
Definition:
The term "acacia" is the name of a common shrub or tree growing in the land of Canaan in ancient times; it is still plentiful in that region today.
- The orange-brown wood of the acacia tree is very hard and durable, making it a useful material for building things.
- This wood is highly resistant to decay because it is so very dense that it keeps out water, and it has natural preservatives that keep insects from destroying it.
- In the Bible, acacia wood was used to build the tabernacle and the ark of the covenant.
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(See also: ark of the covenant, tabernacle)
Bible References:
Word Data:
- Strong's: H7848
Forms Found in the English ULB:
acacia