עָגִיל
a.gil (H5694)
ring
AI Word Study
The Hebrew word עָגִיל (a.gil) is defined as a "ring." It represents a tangible, circular object likely worn around the finger or a more decorative item that serves as a symbol of adornment or identity. From its two occurrences in the Hebrew Bible, we can infer that the word is most likely associated with adornment or status rather than being a utilitarian tool. The significance of this word may not be extensive, but its limited context indicates it has importance in specific contexts, such as ceremonial or high-status wear. Given its restricted appearance in the Bible, the meaning and significance of עָגִיל may be tied to specific cultural practices or occasions not fully documented in the provided lexicon data. Nonetheless, its meaning as a ring or adornment object allows for further exploration and inference into its usage in ancient Hebrew contexts.
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We have brought Yahweh’s offering, what every man found: gold ornaments, armlets, bracelets, signet rings, earrings, and necklaces, to make atonement for our souls before Yahweh.”
I put a ring on your nose, and earrings in your ears, and a beautiful crown on your head.