A dictionary of the . written Hazor-ithman,Josh. 15 : 23. 3. Another town of Judah; calledIlazor-hadattah, or New Hazor, : 25. Robinson proposes el-Hudherah ;Conder, el-Hazzdrah, near Beit Jibrin,.is its site. 4. Hezron. which is Hazor, Josh. 15 :I 25 ; rendered by Canon Cook Keriothj Hezron, which is Hazor. He wouldj identify it with el-Kuryetein, where areI large ruins seen by De Saulcy. It is supposed to have been the home ofJudas Iscariot, the man of Kerioth,Matt. 10 : 4 ; Conder suggested Khesh-ram, north of Bcer-sheba, as the siteof this Hazor. HEAD-BANDS were perhaps fil
A dictionary of the . written Hazor-ithman,Josh. 15 : 23. 3. Another town of Judah; calledIlazor-hadattah, or New Hazor, : 25. Robinson proposes el-Hudherah ;Conder, el-Hazzdrah, near Beit Jibrin,.is its site. 4. Hezron. which is Hazor, Josh. 15 :I 25 ; rendered by Canon Cook Keriothj Hezron, which is Hazor. He wouldj identify it with el-Kuryetein, where areI large ruins seen by De Saulcy. It is supposed to have been the home ofJudas Iscariot, the man of Kerioth,Matt. 10 : 4 ; Conder suggested Khesh-ram, north of Bcer-sheba, as the siteof this Hazor. HEAD-BANDS were perhaps fil-lets for the hair. Isa. 3 : 20. See Head- ! DRESS. I HEAD-DRESS. Hats were un- HEA HEA known to the Hebrews. The attempt ofJason to introduce them was regarded asa grievance, 2 Mace. 4:12. Coveringsfor the head were not in ordinary , it was a token of mourning tocover the head, 2 Sam. 15: 30 ; Jer. 14 :3, 4, and the mantle seems to have beenemployed for the purpose. 1 Kgs. 19 : head-dresses that were then used. Head-dress of Assyrian Kins and Queen.(From Nineveh Marbles.) were rather for ornament. This wasspecially the 3ase with the high priestsmitre and the bonnets of the ordinarypriests, which are expressly said to havebeen for glory and for beauty. : 36-40. And those which were in-tended by the Hebrew words tzaniph andpeer seem to have been worn only byeminent persons or on festive formor word implies wrappingaround, after the fashion of a turban ;it is described as used by men, Job 29 :
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