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<p> (in this sense תָּו, tav, Ezekiel 9:4; Ezekiel 9:6; χάραγμα, Revelation 13 sq.), a brand or other character fixed upon the forehead (q.v.), hand, etc., usually of slaves, for the purpose of identifying them. (See [[Slave]]). </p> <p> In the case of Cain ( [[Genesis]] 4:15), a special token ( אוֹת, sign, as elsewhere rendered) was assigned him in assurance of safety. (See [[Cain]]). </p>
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<p> (in this sense '''''תָּו''''' , ''Tav,'' &nbsp;Ezekiel 9:4; &nbsp;Ezekiel 9:6; '''''Χάραγμα''''' , Revelation 13 sq.), a [[Brand]] or other character fixed upon the forehead (q.v.), hand, etc., usually of slaves, for the purpose of identifying them. (See [[Slave]]). </p> <p> In the case of Cain (&nbsp;Genesis 4:15), a special token ( '''''אוֹת''''' , ''Sign,'' as elsewhere rendered) was assigned him in assurance of safety. (See [[Cain]]). </p>
 
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Mark On The Person [1]

(in this sense תָּו , Tav,  Ezekiel 9:4;  Ezekiel 9:6; Χάραγμα , Revelation 13 sq.), a Brand or other character fixed upon the forehead (q.v.), hand, etc., usually of slaves, for the purpose of identifying them. (See Slave).

In the case of Cain ( Genesis 4:15), a special token ( אוֹת , Sign, as elsewhere rendered) was assigned him in assurance of safety. (See Cain).

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