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  • Yahweh God made garments of skin for the man and his wife, and with these he clothed them. (Genesis 3, 21)

  • He then took the signet ring from his finger and put it on Joseph's finger. He clothed him in fine linen and put a gold chain around his neck. (Genesis 41, 42)

  • He put the shirt on Aaron, passed the sash around his waist, dressed him in the robe and put the Ephod on him. Then he tied around his waist the woven band of the Ephod with which he clothed him. (Leviticus 8, 7)

  • Then the spirit of Yahweh clothed Gideon with strength; he blew the trumpet and summoned the men of Abiezer. (Judges 6, 34)

  • Saul fitted his armor on David, put a bronze helmet on his head, clothed him with a coat of mail. (1 Samuel 17, 38)

  • Saul asked her, "What does he look like?" She replied, "The one rising is an old man clothed in a mantle." Saul knew that it was Samuel. He knelt and bowed face to the ground in homage. (1 Samuel 28, 14)

  • Women of Israel, weep over Saul who clothed you in precious scarlet. (2 Samuel 1, 24)

  • David saw the angel of Yahweh standing between the heavens and earth with a naked sword in his hand, ready to destroy Jerusalem. Then David and the elders, clothed in sackcloth, fell on their faces. (1 Chronicles 21, 16)

  • Four men were appointed to provide the prisoners with clothing. From the loot they clothed all those who were naked; they gave them clothing and sandals, provided them with food and drink, and washed them. Those who were too weak to walk they put on donkeys and took them back to their kinsmen at Jericho, the city of palm trees. Then they returned to Samaria. (2 Chronicles 28, 15)

  • When the workers had laid the foundation for the sanctuary of Yahweh, the priests, clothed in fine linen, came forward with trumpets, and the Levites, sons of Asaph, with cymbals, and they sang to Yahweh according to the ordinance of David, king of Israel. (Ezra 3, 10)

  • Men, women and children, including the animals, all the foreigners who resided among them, their laborers and slaves, all clothed themselves in sackcloth. (Judith 4, 10)

  • Judith knelt and bowed her head to the ground, put ashes on her head and uncovered the sackcloth with which she was clothed. At precisely the same moment as incense was being offered in the House of God at Jerusalem, Judith invoked aloud the Lord God, she said, (Judith 9, 1)


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