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==References == | <div> '''1: ἐσθής ''' Ἔσθησις (Strong'S #2066, #2067 Noun [[Feminine]] esthes esthesis es-thace' es'-thay-sis ) </div> <p> connected with hennumi, "to clothe" means "clothing, raiment," usually suggesting the ornate, the goodly. The former is found in Luke 23:11 , [[Rv,]] "apparel" [[(Av,]] "robe"); 24:4 [[(Av,]] "garments"); Acts 10:30 [[(Av,]] "clothing"); 12:21; James 2:2 [[(Rv,]] "clothing," twice; [[Av,]] "apparel" and "raiment"); James 2:3 ("clothing"). Esthesis is used in Acts 1:10 , "apparel." See Clothing. </p> <div> '''2: ἱμάτιον ''' (Strong'S #2440 Noun Neuter himation him-at'-ee-on ) </div> <p> a diminutive of heima, "a robe," was used especially of an outer cloak or mantle, and in general of raiment, "apparel" in 1 Peter 3:3 . The word is not in the original in the next verse, but is supplied in English to complete the sentence. See [[Clothing]] No. 2, [[Garment,]] [[Raiment,]] [[Robe.]] </p> <div> '''3: ἱματισμός ''' (Strong'S #2441 Noun Masculine himatismos him-at-is-mos' ) </div> <p> a collective word, is translated "apparelled" in Luke 7:25 , and preceded by en, "in," lit., "in apparel." See [[Clothing]] , No. 4, [[Raiment,]] [[Vesture.]] </p> <div> '''4: καταστολή ''' (Strong'S #2689 Noun Feminine katastole kat-as-tol-ay' ) </div> <p> connected with katastello, "to send or let down, to lower" (kata, "down," stello, "to send"), was primarily a garment let down; hence, "dress, attire," in general (cp. stole, a loose outer garment worn by kings and persons of rank, Eng., "stole"); 1 Timothy 2:9 , "apparel." See Clothing. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:11, 13 October 2021
Apparelled Apparel [1]
connected with hennumi, "to clothe" means "clothing, raiment," usually suggesting the ornate, the goodly. The former is found in Luke 23:11 , Rv, "apparel" (Av, "robe"); 24:4 (Av, "garments"); Acts 10:30 (Av, "clothing"); 12:21; James 2:2 (Rv, "clothing," twice; Av, "apparel" and "raiment"); James 2:3 ("clothing"). Esthesis is used in Acts 1:10 , "apparel." See Clothing.
a diminutive of heima, "a robe," was used especially of an outer cloak or mantle, and in general of raiment, "apparel" in 1 Peter 3:3 . The word is not in the original in the next verse, but is supplied in English to complete the sentence. See Clothing No. 2, Garment, Raiment, Robe.
a collective word, is translated "apparelled" in Luke 7:25 , and preceded by en, "in," lit., "in apparel." See Clothing , No. 4, Raiment, Vesture.
connected with katastello, "to send or let down, to lower" (kata, "down," stello, "to send"), was primarily a garment let down; hence, "dress, attire," in general (cp. stole, a loose outer garment worn by kings and persons of rank, Eng., "stole"); 1 Timothy 2:9 , "apparel." See Clothing.