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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_29682" /> == | == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_29682" /> == | ||
<p> (τρίχες καμήλου )'','' a material of clothing. John the [[Baptist]] was habited in raiment of camels' hair ( Matthew 3:4; Mark 1:6), and Chardin states that such garments are worn by the modern dervishes. There is a coarse cloth made of camels' hair in the East, which is used for manufacturing the coats of shepherds and camel-drivers, and also for the covering of tents (Harmar, ''Obs. 2:'' 487; comp. Elian, ''Nat. Hist.'' 17:34). It was doubtless this coarse kind which was adopted by John. By this he was distinguished from‘ those residents in royal palaces who wore soft raiment. [[Elijah]] is said in theEnglish Bible to have been "a hairy man" ( 2 Kings 1:8); but it maymean "a man dressed in hair" — that is, camels' hair. In Zechariah 13:4, "a rough garment" — that is, a garment of a hairy manufacture — is characteristic of a prophet. (See Manufactures of the Ancients, | <p> (τρίχες καμήλου )'','' a material of clothing. John the [[Baptist]] was habited in raiment of camels' hair ( Matthew 3:4; Mark 1:6), and Chardin states that such garments are worn by the modern dervishes. There is a coarse cloth made of camels' hair in the East, which is used for manufacturing the coats of shepherds and camel-drivers, and also for the covering of tents (Harmar, ''Obs. 2:'' 487; comp. Elian, ''Nat. Hist.'' 17:34). It was doubtless this coarse kind which was adopted by John. By this he was distinguished from‘ those residents in royal palaces who wore soft raiment. [[Elijah]] is said in theEnglish Bible to have been "a hairy man" ( 2 Kings 1:8); but it maymean "a man dressed in hair" — that is, camels' hair. In Zechariah 13:4, "a rough garment" — that is, a garment of a hairy manufacture — is characteristic of a prophet. (See Manufactures of the Ancients, N. Y.1848, p. 312 sq.; Hackett's Illustra. of Script. p. 96.) </p> | ||
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