We have a question from
Jessica in California:
"What would sackcloth garments have looked like?"I thought that I would throw this one open to readers of the blog. I will try to find a suitable picture to add to this post after I've received some answers.
4 comments:
This sounds very uncomfortable Graham.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
Sackcloth, [N] [T] [E]
cloth used in making sacks or bags, a coarse fabric, of a dark color, made of goat’s hair, (Isaiah 50:3; Revelation 6:12) end resembling the eilicium of the Romans. It, was used also for making the rough garments used by mourners, which were in extreme cases worn next the skin. (1 Kings 21:27; 2 Kings 6:30; Job 16:15; Isaiah 32:11)
There is an illustration of a person wearing a sackcloth garment on this site:
http://www.keyway.ca/htm2002/20020421.htm
I've always pictured 'sackcloth' like that of our 'burlap' sacks we sometimes get seed potatoes in for garden planting, but I really am hopeful that is NOT what it is like...that would be extremely uncomfortable also. LOL--Deboraw
hey I have a question, I have been looking in the bible for info on painting in the word, and have only been able to find info on weaving, gemcutters and scuplture, i don't have enough money to work in gold, but where is what WE do(paint..since i am finding most paints toxic) in the bible. thanks
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