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Boyd’s Bible Dictionary
:
(
flax
). Used for stately robes (Gen. 41:42); priestly vestments (Ex. 28:42; Lev. 6:10); temple
veil
(2 Chron. 3:14); choral gowns (2 Chron. 5:12), and ordinary
dress
. Symbol of purity (Rev. 15:6); of luxury (Luke 16:19).
Concise Bible Dictionary
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Linen
Various
Hebrew
and
Greek
words are translated “linen,” and
there
can
be no doubt that linen made of
flax
was known in
ancient
Egypt
and to
the
Israelites; but cloths generally are called “linen” whether made of cotton or flax,
some
being distinguished as “
fine
linen,” such as was worn by the
priests
, kings.
The word
shesh
,
often
translated “fine linen” and “fine twined linen” (
for
the curtains of
the
tabernacle
, etc.) signifies “whiteness,” and is applicable to both fine linen and cotton ({vi 2237;2267}Ex. 26:1,31).
Joseph
was arrayed in “vestures of fine linen” (Gen. 41:42). The wrappings on the ancient
Egyptian
mummies were for a
long
time
judged to be cotton, but by the
use
of the microscope
they
have
been discovered to be linen.
Strong’s Dictionary of Greek Words:
Number:
1040
(
find all occurrences in KJV Bible
)
Greek:
βύσσος
Transliteration:
bussos
Phonic:
boos’-sos
Meaning:
of Hebrew origin (
948
); white linen
KJV Usage:
fine linen
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