. A comprehensive dictionary of the Bible . Fig. 1.—An Egyptian.—(Lanes Modern Ejyptiam.*, dress, a long loose shirt or tunic without a girdle,reaching nearly to the ankle. The same robe, with. Fig. 2,—A Bedouin.—(Lynch, Dead Sea.) the addition of the girdle, is shown in fig. 4. In we have the ordinary dress of the modern Bedouin ; the tunic overlaps the girdle at the waist, leaving anample fold, which serves as a pocket. Over the tu-nic he wears the abba or striped plaid, and on hishead is the kefiyeh (Head-dress). 2. The , Gr. sindon, translated sheets, marginshirts (Judg. xiv


. A comprehensive dictionary of the Bible . Fig. 1.—An Egyptian.—(Lanes Modern Ejyptiam.*, dress, a long loose shirt or tunic without a girdle,reaching nearly to the ankle. The same robe, with. Fig. 2,—A Bedouin.—(Lynch, Dead Sea.) the addition of the girdle, is shown in fig. 4. In we have the ordinary dress of the modern Bedouin ; the tunic overlaps the girdle at the waist, leaving anample fold, which serves as a pocket. Over the tu-nic he wears the abba or striped plaid, and on hishead is the kefiyeh (Head-dress). 2. The , Gr. sindon, translated sheets, marginshirts (Judg. xiv. 12, 13), fine linen, ( 24; Is. iii. 23; Mk. xv. 46), linen cloth (Mat. xxvii. 59; Mk. xiv. 51, 52), linen (Mk. ; Lk. xxiii. 53), appears to have been a wrapperof fine linen, which might be used in various ways,but especially as a night-shirt (Mk. xiv. 51). 3. TheHeb. me HI, in A. V. robe (Ex. xxviii. 4, 31, 34;1 Sam. xviii. 4, &c), mantle (xv. 21; Ezr. ix. 3,5, &c), coat (1 Sam. ii. 19), cloak (Is. lix. 11),= an upper garment, robe, especially an exterior tunic,fuller and longer than the common one, but withoutsleeves; that of kings daughters was with longs


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