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== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_67344" /> ==
<p> ''''' loks ''''' ((1) ציצת , <i> ''''' cı̄cı̄th ''''' </i> , (2) פּרע , <i> ''''' pera‛ ''''' </i> ; (3) מחלפה , <i> ''''' maḥlāphāh ''''' </i> , (4) קרצּה , <i> ''''' ḳewūccāh ''''' </i> ): See in general the article on [[Hair]] . (1) The first word, <i> ''''' cı̄cı̄th ''''' </i> , means really a tassel, such as is worn by the Jews on the four corners of the prayer-shawl or <i> ''''' tallith ''''' </i> and on the <i> ''''' 'arba‛ ''''' </i> <i> ''''' kanephōth ''''' </i> ( Deuteronomy 22:12 ), translated in the New [[Testament]] by κράσπεδον , <i> '''''kráspedon''''' </i> ( Matthew 9:20; Matthew 14:36; Matthew 23:5; Mark 6:56; Luke 8:44 ). Once it is applied to a forelock of hair. The prophet Ezekiel, describing his sensations which accompanied his vision of Jerusalem, says: "He put forth the form of a hand, and took me by a lock of my head; and the [[Spirit]] lifted me up between earth and heaven, and brought me in the visions of God to Jerus" ( Ezekiel 8:3 ). (2) The word <i> '''''pera‛''''' </i> signifies the uncut and disheveled locks of the [[Nazirite]] ( Numbers 6:5 ) or of the priests, the sons of [[Zadok]] ( Ezekiel 44:20 ). (3) The Book of Judges employs the word <i> '''''maḥlāphāh''''' </i> when speaking of the "seven locks" of [[Samson]] ( Judges 16:13 , Judges 16:19 ), which really represent the plaited (etymologically, "interwoven") strands of hair still worn in our days by youthful Bedouin warriors. (4) <i> '''''Kewūccāh''''' </i> ( Song of [[Solomon]] 5:2 , Song of Solomon 5:11 ) means the luxuriant hair of the [[Hebrew]] youth, who was careful of his exterior. It is called bushy (the Revised Version margin "curling") and black as a raven. the King James Version translations also the word <i> '''''cammāh''''' </i> with "locks" ( Song of Solomon 4:1; Song of Solomon 6:7; Isaiah 47:2 ), but the Revised Version (British and American) has corrected this into "veil," leaving the word "locks" in Song of Solomon 4:1 margin. </p>
<p> These in the East were anciently very rude contrivances. They were made of wood with long wooden bolts into which were driven a few pins which dropped into holes and held the bolt secure. The key, also of wood with corresponding pins, would raise the pins of the bolt, andallow it to be shot back. &nbsp;Judges 3:23,24; &nbsp;Nehemiah 3:3-15; &nbsp;Song of [[Solomon]] 5:5 . </p>
       
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_5797" /> ==
<p> ''''' loks ''''' ((1) ציצת , <i> ''''' cı̄cı̄th ''''' </i> , (2) פּרע , <i> ''''' pera‛ ''''' </i> ; (3) מחלפה , <i> ''''' maḥlāphāh ''''' </i> , (4) קרצּה , <i> ''''' ḳewūccāh ''''' </i> ): See in general the article on [[Hair]] . (1) The first word, <i> ''''' cı̄cı̄th ''''' </i> , means really a tassel, such as is worn by the [[Jews]] on the four corners of the prayer-shawl or <i> ''''' tallith ''''' </i> and on the <i> ''''' 'arba‛ ''''' </i> <i> ''''' kanephōth ''''' </i> (&nbsp; Deuteronomy 22:12 ), translated in the New [[Testament]] by κράσπεδον , <i> '''''kráspedon''''' </i> (&nbsp;Matthew 9:20; &nbsp;Matthew 14:36; &nbsp;Matthew 23:5; &nbsp;Mark 6:56; &nbsp;Luke 8:44 ). Once it is applied to a forelock of hair. The prophet Ezekiel, describing his sensations which accompanied his vision of Jerusalem, says: "He put forth the form of a hand, and took me by a lock of my head; and the Spirit lifted me up between earth and heaven, and brought me in the visions of God to Jerus" (&nbsp;Ezekiel 8:3 ). (2) The word <i> '''''pera‛''''' </i> signifies the uncut and disheveled locks of the [[Nazirite]] (&nbsp;Numbers 6:5 ) or of the priests, the sons of [[Zadok]] (&nbsp;Ezekiel 44:20 ). (3) The Book of Judges employs the word <i> '''''maḥlāphāh''''' </i> when speaking of the "seven locks" of [[Samson]] (&nbsp;Judges 16:13 , &nbsp;Judges 16:19 ), which really represent the plaited (etymologically, "interwoven") strands of hair still worn in our days by youthful Bedouin warriors. (4) <i> '''''Kewūccāh''''' </i> (&nbsp;Song of Solomon 5:2 , &nbsp;Song of Solomon 5:11 ) means the luxuriant hair of the [[Hebrew]] youth, who was careful of his exterior. It is called bushy (the Revised Version margin "curling") and black as a raven. the King James Version translations also the word <i> '''''cammāh''''' </i> with "locks" (&nbsp;Song of Solomon 4:1; &nbsp;Song of Solomon 6:7; &nbsp;Isaiah 47:2 ), but the Revised Version (British and American) has corrected this into "veil," leaving the word "locks" in &nbsp;Song of Solomon 4:1 margin. </p>
       
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<ref name="term_67344"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/morrish-bible-dictionary/locks Locks from Morrish Bible Dictionary]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_5797"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/locks Locks from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_5797"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/locks Locks from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
       
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