Jewels

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(joy). Ornament (Gen. 24:22; Num. 31:50).

Concise Bible Dictionary:

A general name for costly ornaments of dress, of silver, gold, or precious stones (Ex. 3:22; Song of Sol. 7:1; Isa. 3:21; Hos. 2:13, and others). In Genesis 24:53 the word is used for the equipment of the bride. In Malachi 3:17 it is used symbolically for the remnant that will be precious to the Lord of hosts in a future day, as the saints are now during the rejection of the Lord Jesus by the world.

“476. Jewels - Necklaces” From Manners and Customs of the Bible:

Song of Solomon 1:10. Thy cheeks are comely with rows of jewels, thy neck with chains of gold.
1. Eastern women sometimes have a cord of gold around their head at the forehead, on which are strung precious stones of various sorts, which hang down over the cheeks of the fair wearers. Thus their “cheeks are comely with rows of jewels.”
2. Neck chains were made of gold or other metal, or else consisted of strings of pearls, corals, and precious stones. They were sometimes made of gold-pieces shaped like a half-moon. Such are referred to in Isaiah 3:18: “round tires like the moon.” See also note on Judges 8 :21 (#231). These necklaces hung low down upon the breast, and were worn both by men and women. See Proverbs 1:9; 3:3. This was the custom among the Egyptians as well as the Hebrews; Joseph had a gold chain put around his neck by Pharaoh (Gen. 41:42). The Medes, Persians, Babylonians, and other ancient nations, followed the same custom. See Daniel 5:7,16,29. Neck chains are also referred to in Song of Solomon 4:9; Ezekiel 16:11.

“485. Jewelry and Vials” From Manners and Customs of the Bible:

Isaiah 3:19. The chains, and the bracelets, and the mufflers.
1. Netiphoth, “chains,” were properly pendents, or ear-drops. See note on Genesis 35:4 (#66).
2. Sheroth, “bracelets,” were probably bracelets made of gold wire, and wreathed or woven.
3. Realoth, “mufflers,” were thin nails. The Hebrew name was given to them because of their tremulous or fluttering motion.

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