PAN

Source: 548, 556, 566, 567

"He who turns aside". Generic name for fallen man.

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Pan. Pan
A vessel of metal or earthenware used in culinary operations; a cooking-pan or frying-pan frequently referred to in the Old Testament (Lev. 2:5; 6:21; Num. 11:8; 1 Sam. 2:14, etc.).

The “ash-pans” mentioned in Ex. 27:3 were made of copper, and were used in connection with the altar of burnt-offering. The “iron pan” mentioned in Ezek. 4:3 (marg., “flat plate ” or “slice”) was probably a mere plate of iron used for baking. The “fire-pans” of Ex. 27:3 were fire-shovels used for taking up coals. The same Hebrew word is rendered “snuff-dishes” (25:38; 37:23) and “censers” (Lev. 10:1; 16:12; Num. 4:14, etc.). These were probably simply metal vessels employed for carrying burning embers from the brazen altar to the altar of incense.

The “frying-pan” mentioned in Lev. 2:7; 7:9 was a pot for boiling.

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pan. Pan, v.t. to join or close together, to unite

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Pan, n. [[OE. See 2d Pane.]] 1. 1. A part; a portion.
2. 2. (Fort.) The distance comprised between the angle of the epaule and the flanked angle.
3. 3. [] A leaf of gold or silver.