22. nitre--not what is now so called, namely, saltpeter; but the
natron of Egypt, a mineral alkali, an incrustation at the bottom of
the lakes, after the summer heat has evaporated the water: used for
washing (compare
Job 9:30;
Pr 25:20).
soap--potash, the carbonate of which is obtained impure from burning
different plants, especially the kali of Egypt and Arabia. Mixed
with oil it was used for washing.
marked--deeply ingrained, indelibly marked; the Hebrew, catham, being equivalent to cathab. Others translate, "is treasured up,"
from the Arabic.
MAURER from a Syriac root, "is polluted."
JFB.
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