5 occurrences in 5 dictionaries

Reference: Collar

Easton

(Heb. peh), means in Job 30:18 the mouth or opening of the garment that closes round the neck in the same way as a tunic (Ex 39:23). The "collars" (Heb. netiphoth) among the spoils of the Midianites (Jg 8:26; R.V., "pendants") were ear-drops. The same Hebrew word is rendered "chains" in Isa 3:19.

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Fausets

Job 30:18; "my affliction (disease) bindeth me about as the collar of my (inner) coat"; just as in the preceding clause, "my (outer) garment is changed into affliction "; comprising Job's trials, both those from without and those from within.

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Hastings

Morish

A jewel or appendage. Jg 8:26. In the margin it is 'sweet jewels.' The R.V. has 'pendants.' The same word is translated 'chains' in Isa 3:19. In Job 30:18 it is merely the collar of a coat: the mouth or opening for the throat.

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Smith

Collar.

For the proper sense of this term, as it occurs in

Jg 8:26

see EARRINGS.

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