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Shoes
Early use of — Ge 14:23.
Called sandals — Mr 6:9; Ac 12:8.
Soles of, sometimes plated with brass or iron — De 33:25.
Bound round the feet with latchets or strings — Joh 1:27; Ac 12:8.
Of ladies of distinction
Often made of badgers’ skins. — Eze 16:10.
Often highly ornamental. — Song 7:1.
Probably often adorned with tinkling ornaments. — Isa 3:18.
Loosing of, for another a degrading office — Mr 1:17; Joh 1:27.
Bearing, for another a degrading office, only performed by slaves — Mt 3:11.
The Jews
Put on, before beginning a journey. — Ex 12:11.
Never wore, in mourning. — 2Sa 15:30; Isa 20:2,3; Eze 24:17,23.
Put off, when they entered sacred places. — Ex 3:5; Jos 5:15.
Worn out by a long journey — Jos 9:5,13.
Of Israel preserved for forty years, while journeying in the wilderness — De 29:5.
Often given as bribes — Am 2:6; 8:6.
Customs connected with
A man who refused to marry a deceased brother’s wife disgraced by pulling off his shoes. — De 25:9,10.
The right of redemption resigned by a man’s giving one of his shoes to the next of kin. — Ru 4:7,8.
The Apostles prohibited from taking for their journey more, than the pair they had on — Mt 10:10; Mr 6:9; Lu 10:4.
Illustrative
Of the preparation of the gospel. — Eph 6:15.
Of the beauty conferred on saints. — Song 7:1; Lu 15:22.
(Having blood on,) of being engaged in war and slaughter. — 1Ki 2:5.
(Taken off,) of an ignominious and servile condition. — Isa 47:2; Jer 2:25.
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