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Basin

Basin or Bason. (1.) A trough or laver (Heb. aggan') for washing (Ex 24:6); rendered also "goblet" (Cant 7:2) and "cups" (Isa 22:24). (2.) A covered dish or urn (Heb. k'for) among the vessels of the temple (1C...

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Basin or Bason. (1.) A trough or laver (Heb. aggan') for washing (Ex 24:6); rendered also "goblet" (Cant 7:2) and "cups" (Isa 22:24).

(2.) A covered dish or urn (Heb. k'for) among the vessels of the temple (1Chr 28:17; Ezra 1:10; 8:27).

(3.) A vase (Heb. mizrak) from which to sprinkle anything. A metallic vessel; sometimes rendered "bowl" (Amos 6:6; Zech 9:15). The vessels of the tabernacle were of brass (Ex 27:3), while those of the temple were of gold (2Chr 4:8).

(4.) A utensil (Heb. saph) for holding the blood of the victims (Ex 12:22); also a basin for domestic purposes (2Sam 17:28).

The various vessels spoken of by the names "basin, bowl, charger, cup, and dish," cannot now be accurately distinguished.

The basin in which our Lord washed the disciples' feet (John 13:5) must have been larger and deeper than the hand-basin.

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