Hyssop. Hyssop is a small aromatic bush with strong, hairy stems and white flowers, used for sprinkling in Jewish purification rituals (acai). Other forms include: Marjoram. Hyssop is categorized under Plants for Everyday Use.
Key References for Hyssop: EXO 12:22, LEV 14:49, JHN 19:29.
In the Old Testament (BSB), words representing “Hyssop” are translated as of hyssop (1x), and hyssop (3x), the hyssop (3x), hyssop (1x), some hyssop (1x), with hyssop (1x).
In the New Testament (BSB), words representing “Hyssop” are translated as a stalk of hyssop (1x), hyssop (1x).
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of hyssop (EXO 12:22)
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and hyssop (LEV 14:4; LEV 14:6; LEV 14:49)
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the hyssop (LEV 14:51; LEV 14:52; 1KI 5:13)
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hyssop (NUM 19:6)
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some hyssop (NUM 19:18)
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with hyssop (PSA 51:9)
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a stalk of hyssop (JHN 19:29)
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hyssop (HEB 9:19)
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(LEV 14:6)
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them (LEV 14:51)
- with these sacrifices (HEB 9:23)
- growing (1KI 5:13)
- EXO 12:22; LEV 14:4; LEV 14:6; LEV 14:49; LEV 14:51; LEV 14:52; NUM 19:6; NUM 19:18; 1KI 5:13; PSA 51:9; JHN 19:29; HEB 9:19