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<p> '''''kōt''''' : This expression is found in John 21:7 where the Revised Version (British and American) and the American Standard Revised Version have "coat." John here, after representing Peter as "naked" ( γυμνός , <i> '''''gumnós''''' </i> ), pictures him as girding on his "coat" ( ἐπενδύτης , <i> '''''ependútēs''''' </i> ), literally, "upper garment," and not at all specifically a "fisher's coat." See [[Dress]]; Upper [[Garment]] , etc. </p>
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<p> ''''' kōt ''''' : This expression is found in &nbsp;John 21:7 where the Revised Version (British and American) and the American Standard Revised Version have "coat." John here, after representing Peter as "naked" ( γυμνός , <i> ''''' gumnós ''''' </i> ), pictures him as girding on his "coat" (ἐπενδύτης , <i> ''''' ependútēs ''''' </i> ), literally, "upper garment," and not at all specifically a "fisher's coat." See [[Dress]]; Upper [[Garment]] , etc. </p>
 
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Revision as of 07:49, 15 October 2021

Fisher'S Coat [1]

kōt  : This expression is found in  John 21:7 where the Revised Version (British and American) and the American Standard Revised Version have "coat." John here, after representing Peter as "naked" ( γυμνός , gumnós ), pictures him as girding on his "coat" (ἐπενδύτης , ependútēs ), literally, "upper garment," and not at all specifically a "fisher's coat." See Dress; Upper Garment , etc.

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