Sheep-Shearing

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Webster's Dictionary [1]

(1): ( n.) A feast at the time of sheep-shearing.

(2): ( n.) Act of shearing sheep.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]

shēp´shēr - ing  : The sheep-shearing is done in the springtime, either by the owners (  Genesis 31:19;  Genesis 38:13;  Deuteronomy 15:19;  1 Samuel 25:2 ,  1 Samuel 25:4 ) or by regular "shearers" (גּזז , gāzaz ) ( 1 Samuel 25:7 ,  1 Samuel 25:11;  Isaiah 53:7 ). There were special houses for this work in Old Testament times ( 2 Kings 10:12 ,  2 Kings 10:14 ). The shearing was carefully done so as to keep the fleece whole ( Judges 6:37 ). The sheep of a flock are not branded but spotted. Lime or some dyestuff is painted in one or more spots on the wool of the back as a distinguishing mark. In  2 Kings 3:4 , Mesha, the chief or sheikh of Moab, was a sheep-master, literally, "a sheep spotter."

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