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cedar
Definition:
The term "cedar" refers to a large fir tree which normally has reddish-brown wood. Like other firs, it has cones and needle-like leaves.
- The Old Testament often mentions cedar trees in connection with Lebanon, where they grew plentifully.
- Cedar wood was used in the construction of the Jerusalem temple.
- It was also used for sacrifices and purification offerings.
(See also: ../other/fir.md, ../kt/purify.md, ../other/sacrifice.md, ../kt/temple.md)