1217 - batseq

Strong's Concordance

Original word: בָּצֵק
Transliteration: batseq
Definition (short): dough
Definition (full): dough (for cooking)

NAS Exhaustive Concordance

Word Origin: of uncertain derivation
Definition: dough (for cooking)
NASB Translation: dough (5).
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From batseq; dough (as swelling by fermentation) -- dough, flour.

see HEBREW batseq

KJV: And the people took their dough before it was leavened, their kneadingtroughs being bound up in their clothes upon their shoulders.
NASB: So the people took their dough before it was leavened, with their kneading bowls bound up in the clothes on their shoulders.
KJV: And they baked unleavened cakes of the dough which they brought forth out of Egypt, for it was not leavened; because they were thrust out of Egypt, and could not tarry, neither had they prepared for themselves any victual.
NASB: They baked the dough which they had brought out of Egypt into cakes of unleavened bread. For it had not become leavened, since they were driven out of Egypt and could not delay, nor had they prepared any provisions for themselves.
KJV: So Tamar went to her brother Amnon's house; and he was laid down. And she took flour, and kneaded it, and made cakes in his sight, and did bake the cakes.
NASB: So Tamar went to her brother Amnon's house, and he was lying down. And she took dough, kneaded it, made cakes in his sight, and baked the cakes.
KJV: The children gather wood, and the fathers kindle the fire, and the women knead their dough, to make cakes to the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings unto other gods, that they may provoke me to anger.
NASB: "The children gather wood, and the fathers kindle the fire, and the women knead dough to make cakes for the queen of heaven; and they pour out drink offerings to other gods in order to spite Me.
KJV: They are all adulterers, as an oven heated by the baker, who ceaseth from raising after he hath kneaded the dough, until it be leavened.
NASB: They are all adulterers, Like an oven heated by the baker Who ceases to stir up the fire From the kneading of the dough until it is leavened.