Reference: POTS
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Job 41:20, applied in Scripture to a great variety of domestic vessels, of earthenware, iron, brass, and gold, used for cooking and serving food, etc., Jg 6:19; 2Ki 4:40; Ps 58:9; Ec 7:5; Heb 9:4. In Ps 68:13, "though ye have lain among the pots," the Hebrew word means originally cattle-folds; and in Ps 81:6, "his hands were delivered from the pots," it refers to the baskets used by the Hebrews in the hard service exacted of them in Egypt, Ex 1:14.
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And they made their lives bitter with hard work with mortar and with bricks and with all [sorts] of work in the field--with all their work in which they ruthlessly enslaved them.
And Gideon went and prepared {a young goat} and unleavened cakes [from] an ephah of flour; he put meat in a basket, and the broth he put in a pot, and he brought [them] to him under the oak and presented [them].
Smoke comes from its nostrils as [from] a kettle boiling and [burning] bulrushes.
Before your pots can feel [the heat of] a thornbush, whether green [or] {dry}, he will sweep it away.
Though you [men] lie down between the sheepfolds, [you will be like the] wings of a dove covered in silver and its pinions in yellow gold."
"I removed his shoulder from a burden. His hands were freed from [the] basket.
Better to listen to [the] rebuke of [the] wise than for a man to listen to [the] song of fools.
containing the golden incense altar and the ark of the covenant covered on all sides with gold, in which [were] a golden jar containing the manna and the rod of Aaron that budded and the tablets of the covenant.