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<p> '''''kū´ri''''' -'''''us''''' ( מחשׁבת , <i> '''''maḥăshebheth''''' </i> ; περίεργος , <i> '''''perı́ergos''''' </i> ): The above [[Hebrew]] word, meaning "thought," "device," "design," is translated "curious," Exodus 35:32 the King James Version "curious works"; the English Revised Version "cunning"; the American Standard Revised Version "skilful"; <i> '''''ḥēshebh''''' </i> ("device," "devised work"), translated the King James Version "curious girdle," is translated by the English Revised Version "cunningly woven band," the American Standard Revised Version "skilfully" ( Exodus 28:8 , Exodus 28:27 , Exodus 28:28; Exodus 29:5; Exodus 39:5 , Exodus 39:20 , Exodus 39:21; Leviticus 8:7 ). In [[Psalm]] 139:15 <i> '''''rāḳam''''' </i> , "embroidered," "variegated" is used figuratively of a child in the womb, translated "curiously wrought"; "the body or the fetus is described as woven together of so many different-colored threads, like a cunning and beautiful network or tapestry" (Perowne in the place cited.). See also [[Curdle]] . <i> '''''Periergos''''' </i> , "working round about," is used of the "curious arts" of some in [[Ephesus]] who brought their books to be burned ( Acts 19:19 the American Standard Revised Version "magical"). See [[Astrology]] 14. </p>
<p> '''''kū´ri''''' -'''''us''''' ( מחשׁבת , <i> '''''maḥăshebheth''''' </i> ; περίεργος , <i> '''''perı́ergos''''' </i> ): The above [[Hebrew]] word, meaning "thought," "device," "design," is translated "curious," Exodus 35:32 the King James Version "curious works"; the English Revised Version "cunning"; the American Standard Revised Version "skilful"; <i> '''''ḥēshebh''''' </i> ("device," "devised work"), translated the King James Version "curious girdle," is translated by the English Revised Version "cunningly woven band," the American Standard Revised Version "skilfully" ( Exodus 28:8 , Exodus 28:27 , Exodus 28:28; Exodus 29:5; Exodus 39:5 , Exodus 39:20 , Exodus 39:21; Leviticus 8:7 ). In [[Psalm]] 139:15 <i> '''''rāḳam''''' </i> , "embroidered," "variegated" is used figuratively of a child in the womb, translated "curiously wrought"; "the body or the fetus is described as woven together of so many different-colored threads, like a cunning and beautiful network or tapestry" (Perowne in the place cited.). See also [[Curdle]] . <i> '''''Periergos''''' </i> , "working round about," is used of the "curious arts" of some in [[Ephesus]] who brought their books to be burned ( Acts 19:19 the American Standard Revised Version "magical"). See [[Astrology]] 14. </p>
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<ref name="term_2823"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/curious Curious from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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kū´ri -us ( מחשׁבת , maḥăshebheth  ; περίεργος , perı́ergos ): The above Hebrew word, meaning "thought," "device," "design," is translated "curious," Exodus 35:32 the King James Version "curious works"; the English Revised Version "cunning"; the American Standard Revised Version "skilful"; ḥēshebh ("device," "devised work"), translated the King James Version "curious girdle," is translated by the English Revised Version "cunningly woven band," the American Standard Revised Version "skilfully" ( Exodus 28:8 , Exodus 28:27 , Exodus 28:28; Exodus 29:5; Exodus 39:5 , Exodus 39:20 , Exodus 39:21; Leviticus 8:7 ). In Psalm 139:15 rāḳam , "embroidered," "variegated" is used figuratively of a child in the womb, translated "curiously wrought"; "the body or the fetus is described as woven together of so many different-colored threads, like a cunning and beautiful network or tapestry" (Perowne in the place cited.). See also Curdle . Periergos , "working round about," is used of the "curious arts" of some in Ephesus who brought their books to be burned ( Acts 19:19 the American Standard Revised Version "magical"). See Astrology 14.