Genesis 45:22

To all.It is a common custom with all the Asiatic sovereigns to give both garments and money to ambassadors and persons of distinction, whom they particularly wish to honour. De La Motraye says, "that they then clothed them (the ambassadors) with {caffetans} (long vests of gold or silver brocade) with large silk flowers."

each.

Jud 14:12,19; 2Ki 5:5,22,23; Re 6:11

to Benjamin.

43:34

Judges 14:12

a riddle.

1Ki 10:1; Ps 49:4; Pr 1:6; Eze 17:2; 20:49; Mt 13:13,34; Lu 14:7

Joh 16:29; 1Co 13:12; *marg:

the seven.

Ge 29:27,28; 2Ch 7:8

sheets. or, shirts.This will receive illustration from Mr. Jackson's description of the Moorish dress:--"It resembles that of the ancient patriarchs, as represented in paintings; (but the paintings are taken from Asiatic models:) that of the men consists of a red cap and turban, a ({kumja}) shirt, which hangs outside of the drawers, and comes below the knee; a ({caftan}) coat, which buttons close before, and down to the bottom with large open sleeves; over which, when they go out of doors, they throw carelessly, and sometimes elegantly, a {hayk,} or garment of white cotton, silk, or wool, five or six yards long, and five feet wide. The Arabs often dispense with the {caftan,} and even with the shirt, wearing nothing but the {hayk.}"

Mt 27:28; Mr 14:51,52

change.

Ge 45:22; 2Ki 5:5,22; Mt 6:19; Jas 5:2

James 5:2-3

Your riches.

Jer 17:11; Mt 6:19,20; Lu 12:33; 1Pe 1:4

your garments.

2:2; Job 13:28; Ps 39:11; Isa 50:9; 51:8; Ho 5:12

cankered.

2Ti 2:17

a witness.

Ge 31:48,52; Jos 24:27; Job 16:8

and shall.

Jer 19:9; Mic 3:3; Re 17:16; 20:15; 21:8

Ye have.

De 32:33,34; Job 14:16,17; Ro 2:5

the last.

Ge 49:1; Isa 2:2; Mic 4:1; Ac 2:17; 2Pe 3:3
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