7 occurrences

'Drinking' in the Bible

And all King Solomon's drinking-vessels were of gold, and all the vessels of the house of the Woods of Lebanon were of the best gold; not one was of silver, for no one gave a thought to silver in the days of King Solomon.

And his servant Zimri, captain of half his war-carriages, made secret designs against him: now he was in Tirzah, drinking hard in the house of Arza, controller of the king's house in Tirzah.

Then the fire of the Lord came down, burning up the offering and the wood and the stones and the dust, and drinking up the water in the drain.

Now when this answer was given to Ben-hadad, he was drinking with the kings in the tents, and he said to his men, Take up your positions. So they put themselves in position for attacking the town.

And in the middle of the day they went out. But Ben-hadad was drinking in the tents with the thirty-two kings who were helping him.

Say to him, The Lord says, Have you put a man to death and taken his heritage? Then say to him, The Lord says, In the place where dogs have been drinking the blood of Naboth, there will your blood become the drink of dogs.

And the war-carriage was washed by the pool of Samaria, which was the bathing-place of the loose women, and the dogs were drinking his blood there, as the Lord had said.

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Root Form
Definition
Usage
ποτίζω 
Potizo 
Usage: 9

πίνω πίω πόω 
Pino 
drink , drink of
Usage: 31

גּמא 
Gama' 
Usage: 2

ממסך 
Mamcak 
Usage: 2

משׁקה 
Mashqeh 
Usage: 19

משׁתּה 
Mishteh 
Usage: 46

נסיך 
N@ciyk 
Usage: 6

נסך 
N@cak (Aramaic) 
Usage: 1

סבא 
Cobe' 
Usage: 3

עשׁק 
`ashaq 
Usage: 36

שׁכר 
Shakar 
Usage: 19

שׁכר 
Shekar 
Usage: 23

שׁקה 
Shaqah 
Usage: 60

שׁקּוּי 
Shiqquwy 
Usage: 2

שׁתה 
Shathah 
Usage: 218

שׁתה 
Sh@thah (Aramaic) 
to drink
Usage: 5

שׁתיּה 
Sh@thiyah 
Usage: 1

πόμα 
Poma 
Usage: 2

πόσις 
Posis 
Usage: 2

σίκερα 
Sikera 
Usage: 1

συμπίνω 
Sumpino 
drink with
Usage: 1

ὑδροποτέω 
Hudropoteo 
Usage: 1

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