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so the king bade Doeg set to, and fall upon the priests. Fall upon them he did, Doeg the man of Edom, and slew that day eighty men that wore the linen mantle. (1 Samuel 22, 18)
Like the Levites who carried the ark, the singers, and Chonenias that went as burden-master among the singers, David was clad in a robe of lawn; and he had a mantle of linen as well. (1 Chronicles 15, 27)
A veil, too, he made, of fine linen thread twined with threads of blue, purple and scarlet, with a tapestry of cherubs. (2 Chronicles 3, 14)
On every side, fastened by ivory rings to marble columns, hung canopies, some white, some flaxen, some violet, with cords of fine linen and purple thread; couches of gold and silver were set here and there on a floor of malachite and marble, wondrously patterned. (Esther 1, 6)
Often she will sell linen of her own weaving, or make a girdle for the travelling merchant to buy. (Proverbs 31, 24)
whether he goes clad in purple and wears a crown, or has but coarse linen to wear? Anger he shall know, and jealousy, and concern, and bewilderment, and the fear of death, and the grudge that rankles, and rivalry. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 4)
The Lord’s word came to me: Go and buy a girdle of linen, and put it about thy loins, one that was never yet soaked in water. (Jeremiah 13, 1)
And with that, from the upper gate which looks northwards, I saw six men coming on their way, and none of them but bore his deadly weapon; in their midst walked another, clad in linen, with a writer’s ink-horn at his girdle. All, when they had entered, took their stand by the brazen altar; (Ezekiel 9, 2)
and now, borne on cherub wings, the glory of Israel’s God rose above the threshold of the house, summoning him of the linen clothes and the ink-horn to set about his task. (Ezekiel 9, 3)
And sure enough, the man clad in linen stood there with the ink-horn at his side to give account of himself, and reported, I have done thy errand. (Ezekiel 9, 11)
And his word came to the man clad in linen, Make thy way in where the whirring is loudest, beneath the cherubim, take a handful of the coals that lie there among them, and pour these out over the city. So I watched him make his way in; (Ezekiel 10, 2)
There by the wheels stood the man clad in linen, ready to receive the cherub-guarded flame as he was bidden; (Ezekiel 10, 6)
