The meaning of Platter in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)plat'-er: (1) qe'arah, "a deep dish" (Numbers 7:13 f., Numbers 7:84-85). In the King James Version and the English Revised Version "charger," the American Standard Revised Version "platter" (compare Exodus 25:29; Exodus 37:16); the Septuagint trublion, and in the New Testament rendered "dish" (Matthew 26:23; Mark 14:20). In Ezra 1:9, the American Standard Revised Version agharTal, rendered "platter," the King James Version and the English Revised Version "chargers"; probably a deep dish or basin used in sacrificial slaughter. (2) paropsis, originally a side dish, for relishes, entrees, but of dishes for food, in general, especially meats, fish, etc., used with poterion, "cup" or "drinking vessel" (Matthew 23:25 f.); also pinax, originally a large wooden dish or plate (Luke 11:39); rendered "charger" in Matthew 14:8, Matthew 14:11 the King James Version, and Mark 6:25, Mark 6:28 the King James Version and the English Revised Version.
Edward Bagby Pollard
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