>>>>No. לחם can mean food, or more specifically 'bread', but not grain.<<<<

So Dr. James D. Strong was just plain wrong when he defined the word as follows?

        1. bread, food, grain 
        1. bread 
        1. bread 
        2. bread-corn 
        2. food (in general) 

Michael Burke



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No. לחם can mean food, or more specifically 'bread', but not grain.



GEORGE ATHAS
Dean of Research,
Moore Theological College (moore.edu.au)
Sydney, Australia

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