The meaning of Seethe in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)

seth: Old English for "boil"; past tense, "sod" (Genesis 25:29), past participle, "sodden" (Lamentations 4:10). See Exodus 23:19 the King James Version.


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