Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Isaiah 3:24
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24. stink —arising from ulcers ( Zechariah 14:12 ). girdle —to gird up the loose Eastern garments, when the person walked. rent —the Septuagint, better, a "rope," an emblem of poverty; the poor have nothing else to gird up their clothes with. well-set hair — ( 1 Peter 3:3 ; 1 Peter 3:4 ). baldness — ( 1 Peter 3:4- : ). stomacher —a broad plaited girdle. sackcloth — ( 1 Peter 3:4- : ). burning —a sunburnt countenance, owing to their hoods and veils being stripped off, while they had to work as captives under a scorching sun ( 1 Peter 3:4- : ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-25" class="com-number"
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