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2 Samuel 19:24 Ezekiel 44:20 <p> [[Shaving]] was done with a sharp cutting instrument made from a variety of materials, but usually from either flint, obsidian, or iron ( Isaiah 7:20; Ezekiel 5:1 ), but only in unusual circumstances. The razor could be a simple knife, probably elongated with a rounded end, or an elaborate instrument, sometimes decorated. Shaving was practiced as a sign of mourning ( Job 1:20; Jeremiah 7:29 ), as a sign of subservience to a superior ( Numbers 8:7; | Shaving Razors <ref name="term_43504" /> | ||
==References == | 2 Samuel 19:24 Ezekiel 44:20 <p> [[Shaving]] was done with a sharp cutting instrument made from a variety of materials, but usually from either flint, obsidian, or iron ( Isaiah 7:20; Ezekiel 5:1 ), but only in unusual circumstances. The razor could be a simple knife, probably elongated with a rounded end, or an elaborate instrument, sometimes decorated. Shaving was practiced as a sign of mourning ( Job 1:20; Jeremiah 7:29 ), as a sign of subservience to a superior ( Numbers 8:7; Genesis 41:14 ), and as a treatment for a person with leprosy ( Leviticus 14:9 ). </p> <p> Jimmy Albright </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:47, 12 October 2021
Shaving Razors [1]
2 Samuel 19:24 Ezekiel 44:20
Shaving was done with a sharp cutting instrument made from a variety of materials, but usually from either flint, obsidian, or iron ( Isaiah 7:20; Ezekiel 5:1 ), but only in unusual circumstances. The razor could be a simple knife, probably elongated with a rounded end, or an elaborate instrument, sometimes decorated. Shaving was practiced as a sign of mourning ( Job 1:20; Jeremiah 7:29 ), as a sign of subservience to a superior ( Numbers 8:7; Genesis 41:14 ), and as a treatment for a person with leprosy ( Leviticus 14:9 ).
Jimmy Albright