Strong's Concordance metil: a wrought metal rod Original Word: מְטִילPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: metil Phonetic Spelling: (met-eel') Short Definition: bars Brown-Driver-Briggs מְטִיל noun masculine wrought-metal rod (Aramaic (ᵑ7) מְטָל); — construct מְטִיל בַּרְזֶל Job 40:18 figurative of bones (גְּרָמִים) of hippopotamus ("" עֲצָמָיו אֲפִיקֵי נְחֻשָׁה). מַטְמוֺן see טמן. מַטָּע see נטע. [מַטְעָם], מַטִעַמִּים see טעם. מִטְמַּ֫חַת see טפח. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance bar From tuwl in the sense of hammering out; an iron bar (as forged) -- bar. see HEBREW tuwl Forms and Transliterations כִּמְטִ֥יל כמטיל kim·ṭîl kimTil kimṭîlLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 43001 Occurrence kim·ṭîl — 1 Occ. Job 40:18 HEB: נְחוּשָׁ֑ה גְּ֝רָמָ֗יו כִּמְטִ֥יל בַּרְזֶֽל׃ NAS: His limbs are like bars of iron. KJV: his bones [are] like bars of iron. INT: of bronze his limbs bars of iron |