Boot

boot (ce'on; the King James Version battle; the American Standard Revised Version "armor"; the American Revised Version, margin "boot"): The word ce'on, found only in Isa 9:5 (Heb 9:4), is probably a loanword from the Assyrian senu, meaning "shoe," "sandal." The root has the same meaning in Aramaic and Ethiopic. The passage should be translated "every boot of the booted warrior."

See a list of verses on BOOTH in the Bible.

See the definition of booth in the KJV Dictionary

See also the McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia.


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