The meaning of Bunch in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)
bunsh: Is used of (1) a "bunch of hyssop" (Exodus 12:22, 'aghuddah); (2) a "cluster of raisins" (II Samuel 16:1 the King James Version; I Chronicles 12:40 the King James Version tsimmuq = "something dried or shriveled"); (3) a "camel's hump" (Isaiah 30:6 the King James Version dabbesheth): of obscure etymology.
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Bunch {Easton's Bible Dictionary}
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