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Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897)

(1.) Materials used. The earliest and simplest an apron of fig-leaves sewed together (Gen. 3:7); then skins of animals (3:21). Elijah’s dress was probably the skin of a sheep (2 Kings 1:8). The Hebrews were early acquainted with the art of weaving hair into cloth (Ex. 26:7; 35:6), which formed the sackcloth of mourners. This was the material of John the Baptist’s robe (Matt. 3:4). Wool was also woven into garments (Lev. 13:47; Deut. 22:11; Ezek. 34:3; Job 31:20; Prov. 27:26). The Israelites probably learned the art of weaving linen when they were in Egypt (1 Chr. 4:21). Fine linen was used in the vestments of the high priest (Ex. 28:5), as well as by the rich (Gen. 41:42; Prov. 31:22; Luke 16:19). The use of mixed material, as wool and flax, was forbidden (Lev. 19:19; Deut. 22:11). (2.) Colour. The prevailing colour was the natural white of the material used, which was sometimes rendered purer by the fuller’s art (Ps. 104:1, 2; Isa. 63:3; Mark 9:3). The Hebrews were acquainted with the art of dyeing (Gen. 37:3, 23). Various modes of ornamentation were adopted in the process of weaving (Ex. 28:6; 26:1, 31; 35:25), and by needle-work (Judg. 5:30; Ps. 45:13). Dyed robes were imported from foreign countries, particularly from Phoenicia (Zeph. 1:8). Purple and scarlet robes were the marks of the wealthy (Luke 16:19; 2 Sam. 1:24). (3.) Form. The robes of men and women were not very much different in form from each other. (a) The “coat” (kethoneth), of wool, cotton, or linen, was worn by both sexes. It was a closely-fitting garment, resembling in use and form our shirt (John 19:23). It was kept close to the body by a girdle (John 21:7). A person wearing this “coat” alone was described as naked (1 Sam. 19:24; Isa. 20:2; 2 Kings 6:30; John 21:7); deprived of it he would be absolutely naked. (b) A linen cloth or wrapper (sadin) of fine linen, used somewhat as a night-shirt (Mark 14:51). It is mentioned in Judg. 14:12, 13, and rendered there “sheets.” (c) An upper tunic (meil), longer than the “coat” (1 Sam. 2:19; 24:4; 28:14). In 1 Sam. 28:14 it is the mantle in which Samuel was enveloped; in 1 Sam. 24:4 it is the “robe” under which Saul slept. The disciples were forbidden to wear two “coats” (Matt. 10:10; Luke 9:3). (d) The usual outer garment consisted of a piece of woollen cloth like a Scotch plaid, either wrapped round the body or thrown over the shoulders like a shawl, with the ends hanging down in front, or it might be thrown over the head so as to conceal the face (2 Sam. 15:30; Esther 6:12). It was confined to the waist by a girdle, and the fold formed by the overlapping of the robe served as a pocket (2 Kings 4:39; Ps. 79:12; Hag. 2:12; Prov. 17:23; 21:14). Female dress. The “coat” was common to both sexes (Cant. 5:3). But peculiar to females were (1) the “veil” or “wimple,” a kind of shawl (Ruth 3:15; rendered “mantle,” R.V., Isa. 3:22); (2) the “mantle,” also a species of shawl (Isa. 3:22); (3) a “veil,” probably a light summer dress (Gen. 24:65); (4) a “stomacher,” a holiday dress (Isa. 3:24). The outer garment terminated in an ample fringe or border, which concealed the feet (Isa. 47:2; Jer. 13:22). The dress of the Persians is described in Dan. 3:21. The reference to the art of sewing are few, inasmuch as the garments generally came forth from the loom ready for being worn, and all that was required in the making of clothes devolved on the women of a family (Prov. 31:22; Acts 9:39). Extravagance in dress is referred to in Jer. 4:30; Ezek. 16:10; Zeph. 1:8 (R.V., “foreign apparel”); 1 Tim. 2:9; 1 Pet. 3:3. Rending the robes was expressive of grief (Gen. 37:29, 34), fear (1 Kings 21:27), indignation (2 Kings 5:7), or despair (Judg. 11:35; Esther 4:1). Shaking the garments, or shaking the dust from off them, was a sign of renunciation (Acts 18:6); wrapping them round the head, of awe (1 Kings 19:13) or grief (2 Sam. 15:30; casting them off, of excitement (Acts 22:23); laying hold of them, of supplication (1 Sam. 15:27). In the case of travelling, the outer garments were girded up (1 Kings 18:46). They were thrown aside also when they would impede action (Mark 10:50; John 13:4; Acts 7:58).

Scripture References

Genesis 3:72 Kings 1:8Exodus 26:7Exodus 35:6Matthew 3:4Leviticus 13:47Deuteronomy 22:11Ezekiel 34:3Job 31:20Proverbs 27:261 Chronicles 4:21Exodus 28:5Genesis 41:42Proverbs 31:22Luke 16:19Leviticus 19:19Psalms 104:1Psalms 104:2Isaiah 63:3Mark 9:3Genesis 37:3Genesis 37:23Exodus 28:6Exodus 26:1Exodus 26:31Exodus 35:25Judges 5:30Psalms 45:13Zephaniah 1:82 Samuel 1:24John 19:23John 21:71 Samuel 19:24Isaiah 20:22 Kings 6:30Mark 14:51Judges 14:12Judges 14:131 Samuel 2:191 Samuel 24:41 Samuel 28:14Matthew 10:10Luke 9:32 Samuel 15:30Esther 6:122 Kings 4:39Psalms 79:12Haggai 2:12Proverbs 17:23Proverbs 21:14Song of Solomon 5:3Ruth 3:15Isaiah 3:22Genesis 24:65Isaiah 3:24Isaiah 47:2Jeremiah 13:22Daniel 3:21Acts 9:39Jeremiah 4:30Ezekiel 16:101 Timothy 2:91 Peter 3:3Genesis 37:29Genesis 37:341 Kings 21:272 Kings 5:7Judges 11:35Esther 4:1Acts 18:61 Kings 19:13Acts 22:231 Samuel 15:271 Kings 18:46Mark 10:50John 13:4Acts 7:58Genesis 3:21Exodus 25:4Genesis 38:12Revelation 18:12Leviticus 22:11Genesis 38:28Exodus 27:6Acts 12:21Psalms 45:14Ezekiel 16:13Numbers 15:38Exodus 22:26Exodus 22:272 Timothy 4:13Matthew 24:181 Peter 1:13Acts 12:8Isaiah 6:2Esther 8:15Isaiah 22:212Macc 4:38Luke 15:22Job 22:6Matthew 6:19James 5:2Isaiah 3:6Isaiah 3:7
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Smith's Bible Dictionary (1863)

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Scripture References

Genesis 3:72 Kings 1:8Exodus 26:7Exodus 35:6Matthew 3:4Leviticus 13:47Deuteronomy 22:11Ezekiel 34:3Job 31:20Proverbs 27:261 Chronicles 4:21Exodus 28:5Genesis 41:42Proverbs 31:22Luke 16:19Leviticus 19:19Psalms 104:1Psalms 104:2Isaiah 63:3Mark 9:3Genesis 37:3Genesis 37:23Exodus 28:6Exodus 26:1Exodus 26:31Exodus 35:25Judges 5:30Psalms 45:13Zephaniah 1:82 Samuel 1:24John 19:23John 21:71 Samuel 19:24Isaiah 20:22 Kings 6:30Mark 14:51Judges 14:12Judges 14:131 Samuel 2:191 Samuel 24:41 Samuel 28:14Matthew 10:10Luke 9:32 Samuel 15:30Esther 6:122 Kings 4:39Psalms 79:12Haggai 2:12Proverbs 17:23Proverbs 21:14Song of Solomon 5:3Ruth 3:15Isaiah 3:22Genesis 24:65Isaiah 3:24Isaiah 47:2Jeremiah 13:22Daniel 3:21Acts 9:39Jeremiah 4:30Ezekiel 16:101 Timothy 2:91 Peter 3:3Genesis 37:29Genesis 37:341 Kings 21:272 Kings 5:7Judges 11:35Esther 4:1Acts 18:61 Kings 19:13Acts 22:231 Samuel 15:271 Kings 18:46Mark 10:50John 13:4Acts 7:58Genesis 3:21Exodus 25:4Genesis 38:12Revelation 18:12Leviticus 22:11Genesis 38:28Exodus 27:6Acts 12:21Psalms 45:14Ezekiel 16:13Numbers 15:38Exodus 22:26Exodus 22:272 Timothy 4:13Matthew 24:181 Peter 1:13Acts 12:8Isaiah 6:2Esther 8:15Isaiah 22:212Macc 4:38Luke 15:22Job 22:6Matthew 6:19James 5:2Isaiah 3:6Isaiah 3:7

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