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Buckle

Buckle

Buckle

(), a clasp or brooch, in this instance of gold, sent by Alexander Balas to Jonathan Maccabaeus a present of honor, in conformity with customs of royal courtesy (1Ma 10:89; 1Ma 11:58; comp. 14:44; so Josephus, , Ant. 13, 4, 4; 5, 4). A similar usage is referred to by Trebellius Pollio (in Claud.), and the use of such ornaments is illustrated by Pliny (33:3); comp. Schleusner, Lex. s.v.; Smith, Dict. of Class. Ant. s.v. Fibula.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Buckle (2)

(), a clasp or brooch, in this instance of gold, sent by Alexander Balas to Jonathan Maccabaeus a present of honor, in conformity with customs of royal courtesy (1Ma 10:89; 1Ma 11:58; comp. 14:44; so Josephus, , Ant. 13, 4, 4; 5, 4). A similar usage is referred to by Trebellius Pollio (in Claud.), and the use of such ornaments is illustrated by Pliny (33:3); comp. Schleusner, Lex. s.v.; Smith, Dict. of Class. Ant. s.v. Fibula.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Buckle

BUCKLE.See Ornaments, 5.

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Buckle

buk’l (, porpe): As a mark of favor Jonathan Maccabeus was presented by Alexander Balas with a buckle of gold (1 Macc 10:89), the wearing of which was restricted to the blood royal. The buckle was used for fastening the mantle or outer robe on the shoulder or chest.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia