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Reference: Kerchief

Easton

mentioned only Eze 13:18,21, as an article of apparel or ornament applied to the head of the idolatrous women of Israel. The precise meaning of the word is uncertain. It appears to have been a long loose shawl, such as Oriental women wrap themselves in (Ru 3:15; Isa 3:22). Some think that it was a long veil or head-dress, denoting by its form the position of those who wore it.

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Fausets

Woe to the women that make kerchiefs upon the head of every stature (men of every age) to hunt souls (to make them their prey); Eze 13:18. Magic veils, put over the heads of those consulting them, to fit them for receiving a response, rapt in spiritual trance above the world.

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