Easton's Bible Dictionary: M. G. Easton, M.A., D.D.

Hook

  1. Heb.hah, a "ring" inserted in the nostrils of animals to which a cord was fastened for the purpose of restraining them (2 Ki. 19:28; Isa. 37:28, 29; Ezek. 29:4, 38:4). "The Orientals make use of this contrivance for curbing their work-beasts...When a beast becomes unruly they have only to draw the cord on one side, which, by stopping his breath, punishes him so effectually that after a few repetitions he fails not to become quite tractable whenever he begins to feel it" (Michaelis). So God's agents are never beyond his control.
  2. Hakkah, a fish "hook" (Job 41:2, Heb. Text, 40:25; Isa. 19:8; Hab. 1:15).
  3. Vav, a "peg" on which the curtains of the tabernacle were hung (Ex. 26:32).
  4. Tsinnah, a fish-hooks (Amos 4:2).
  5. Mazleg, flesh-hooks (1 Sam. 2:13, 14), a kind of fork with three teeth for turning the sacrifices on the fire, etc.
  6. Mazmeroth, pruning-hooks (Isa. 2:4; Joel 3:10).
  7. 'Agmon (Job 41:2, Heb. Text 40:26), incorrectly rendered in the Authorized Version. Properly a rush-rope for binding animals, as in Revised Version margin.


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