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Samuel Schor
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They are still worn, and are often of exquisite workman- ship, worked in silk aod gold.
50 PALESTINE AND THE BIBLE.
Priests were commanded to wear linen clothes. Ex. Xxviii. 42 ; Lev. Vi. 10 ; 1 Sam. Ii. 18, and xxii. 18. They were effendis gentlemen. Prophets wore coarse clothing. Zech. Xiii. 4 ; 2 Kings i. 8 ; Matt. Iii. 4. They were fellaheen peasants. Much food for thought here ! When those who should have been the shepherds of the sheep proved faith- less to their trust (Jer. Xxiii. 1, 2),
... God, in very irony, chose servants from the lower orders.
Under the mantle is worn a tunic very much in the shape of a dressing-gown. The poorest wear them rather short, not reaching much below the knee. The sheikh wears one coloured, and much longer, and with long sleeves. The longer the sleeves the more respectable the wearer. Joseph's " coat of many colours " was really a long-sleeved robe, worn only by the chief and his heir. Gen. Xxxvii. 3. Tamar's robe is called by the same nanir 2 Sam. Xiii.


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