REED
Source: 551, 556, 560, 565, 566, 567
Sometimes a stalk or rod of any plant, as of the hyssop, Mt 27:48 Joh 19:29. Usually, however, the word reed denotes a reed or cane growing in marshy grounds, Job 40:21 Isa 19:6; slender and fragile, and hence taken as an emblem of weakness, 1Ki 18:21 Isa 36:6 Eze 29:6; and of instability, Mt 11:7. "A bruised reed," Isa 42:3 Mt 12:20, is an emblem of a soul crushed and ready to sink in despair under a sense of its guilty and lost condition. Such a soul the Saviour will graciously sustain and strengthen. The reed of spice, or good reed, (English version, "sweet calamus," Ex 30:23, "sweet cane" Jer 6:20) also called simply reed, (English version, "calamus" or "sweet cane,") Isa 43:24; So 4:14; Eze 27:19, is the sweet flag of India, calamus odoratus. Reeds were anciently used as pens and as measuring-rods, Eze 40:5 42:16. The Hebrew "reed" is supposed to have been about ten feet long.
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Reed. Reed
(1.) “Paper reeds” (Isa. 19:7; R.V., “reeds”). Heb. ‘aroth, properly green herbage growing in marshy places.
(2.) Heb. kaneh (1 Kings 14:15; Job 40:21; Isa. 19:6), whence the Gr. kanna, a “cane,” a generic name for a reed of any kind.
The reed of Egypt and Palestine is the Arundo donax, which grows to the height of 12 feet, its stalk jointed like the bamboo, “with a magnificent panicle of blossom at the top, and so slender and yielding that it will lie perfectly flat under a gust of wind, and immediately resume its upright position.” It is used to illustrate weakness (2 Kings 18:21; Ezek. 29:6), also fickleness or instability (Matt. 11:7; comp. Eph. 4:14).
A “bruised reed” (Isa. 42:3; Matt. 12:20) is an emblem of a believer weak in grace. A reed was put into our Lord’s hands in derision (Matt. 27:29); and “they took the reed and smote him on the head” (30). The “reed” on which they put the sponge filled with vinegar (Matt. 27:48) was, according to John (19:29), a hyssop stalk, which must have been of some length, or perhaps a bunch of hyssop twigs fastened to a rod with the sponge. (See CANE.)
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REED. → A water plant Isa 19:6,7; 35:7; Jer 51:32 → Used as a measuring device (six cubits) Eze 40:3-8; 41:8; 42:16-19; 45:1; Re 11:1; 21:15,16 → Mockingly given to Jesus as a symbol of royalty Mt 27:29 → Jesus hit with Mt 27:30; Mr 15:19 → FIGURATIVE
* Of weakness 1Ki 14:15; 2Ki 18:21; Isa 36:6; 42:3; Eze 29:6; Mt 11:7; 12:20
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a measure Eze 40:5 --SEE Tables, 3532
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reed. Reed, n. a plant, small pipe, arrow, measure
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Reed (rēd), a. Red. Chaucer.