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Reference: Almug Tree

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ALMUG TREE, a certain kind of wood, mentioned 1Ki 10:11; 2Ch 2:8; 9:10-11. Jerom and the Vulgate render it, ligna thyina, and the Septuagint ???? ????????, wrought wood. Several critics understand it to mean gummy wood; but a wood abounding in resin must be very unfit for the uses to which this is said to be applied. Celsus queries if it be not the sandal; but Michaelis thinks the particular species of wood to be wholly unknown to us. Dr. Shaw supposes that the almug tree was the cypress; and he observes that the wood of this tree is still used in Italy and other places for violins, harpsichords, and other stringed instruments.

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