charmed, earring, enchantment, orator, prayer
Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:
(song-spell). Enchantments unlawful (Lev. 19:26; Deut. 18:10-12); as Egyptian trickery (Ex. 7:11-22; 8:7); Balaam’s omens (Num. 24:1); muttered spells (2 Kings 9:22; Mic. 5:12; Nah. 3:4); serpent charming (Eccl. 10:11); magical spells (Isa. 47:9-12); auguries (Jer. 27:9). [DIVINATION.]
“Enchantments” From Concise Bible Dictionary:
See DIVINATION.
“Orator” From Concise Bible Dictionary:
1. lachash. This is joined with “eloquent” in Isaiah 3:3, AV, but signifies “a whisper,” “incantation,” and may be translated “one versed in enchantments.” The RV has “skilful enchanter.” See DIVINATION.
2. ρήτωρ, “a speaker.” At the trial of Paul before Felix, Tertullus was hired to argue their case, and plead for Paul’s condemnation (Acts 24:1).
Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:
Meaning:
from 3907; properly, a whisper, i.e. by implication, (in a good sense) a private prayer, (in a bad one) an incantation; concretely, an amulet
KJV Usage:
charmed, earring, enchantment, orator, prayer