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Joint

Joint

Joint

besides its usual meaning ( de’bek, , etc.), is, in one passage (Son 7:1), very erroneously employed in the A.V. as a rendering of , chammukim’ (Sept. vaguely , Vulg. juncturoe, occurs nowhere else), the wrappers (of the thighs), i.e. drawers, a part of the female dress; which, in the case of bridal toilette, are represented as being fringed with a worked edging like lace or a skillfully chased jewel. SEE ATTIRE.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Joint

“a joining, joint” (akin to harmozo, “to fit, join”), is found in Heb 4:12, figuratively (with the word “marrow”) of the inward moral and spiritual being of man, as just previously expressed literally in the phrase “soul and spirit.”

“a ligature, joint” (akin to hapto, “to fit, to fasten”), occurs in Eph 4:16; Col 2:19.

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words