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.