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Reference: Artificer

Easton

a person engaged in any kind of manual occupation (Ge 4:22; Isa 3:3).

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Morish

A general name for skilled artisans, whether in metal, stone, or wood. Tubal-cain was the first named as an artificer in brass and iron. Jubal was the father of all such as handled, or invented and made, the harp and the organ. Cain also built a city. Ge 4:17,21-22. In the above we see the application of the arts by man at a distance from God to promote their own welfare in independence of God. In after times the spirit of wisdom was given to Bezaleel for the work of the tabernacle in "all manner of workmanship." Ex 35:31: cf. also 1Ch 29:5; 2Ch 34:11. It would seem that the Jews never afterwards lost this skill, as the remains of the walls of Jerusalem indicate. Nebuchadnezzar carried off all the craftsmen (same word as artificers) and smiths from Jerusalem, 2Ki 24:14, and he may have made use of their skill to adorn Babylon.

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