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Cloth

Cloth

Cloth

The two Hebrew words translated ‘cloth,’ beged and simlah, are also translated ‘garments,’ and do not explain of what it was composed nor how wrought. In Exo 31:10, etc., beged is used for ‘cloths of service,’ and in Num 4:6-13 for the ‘cloth of blue’ that covered up the furniture when the tabernacle was removed. Simlah occurs in Deu 22:17; 1Sa 21:9. The THICK CLOTH in 2Ki 8:15 is makber. See LINEN.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

CLOTH

Mat 9:16; Mat 27:59; Mar 14:51

Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible

Cloth

denotes “a ragged garment, or a piece of cloth torn off, a rag,” hence, a piece of “undressed cloth,” Mat 9:16; Mar 2:21.

Note: For other words, othonion, sindon, See LINEN, Nos. 1 and 3.

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Cloth

Mat 9:16 (b) This is a beautiful figure to show us that GOD does not patch our old nature nor try to add good deeds and characteristics to the old man. Instead, He gives a new nature, a new hope, and a new life. GOD does not patch the sinner. He gives the sinner a new birth.

Fuente: Wilson’s Dictionary of Bible Types