Reference: Tires
American
Or "little moons," are thought to have been ornaments of the neck, worn not by women only, Isa 3:18, but by men, and even on the necks of camels, Jg 8:21,26. Some supposed the tire, in Eze 24:17, was an ornamented headdress.
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And Zebah will say, and Zalmunna, Arise, and fall upon us: for as a man, his strength. And Gideon will rise and kill Zebah and Zalmunna, and he will take the little moons upon their camels' necks.
And the weight of the gold rings which he asked will be a thousand and seven hundred of gold; besides of little moons and earrings and purple robes which were upon the kings of Midian, and besides from the collars which upon their camels' necks.
In that day Jehovah will turn away the ornament of the ankle bands, and the inter-weavings, and the crescents,
Be silent to the sighing of blood, thou shalt not make mourning for the dead; bind thy head-dress upon thee, and thou shalt put thy shoes upon thy feet, and thou shalt not cover over the mustachios, and the bread of men thou shalt not eat
Easton
To tire the head is to adorn it (2Ki 9:30). As a noun the word is derived from "tiara," and is the rendering of the Heb p'er, a "turban" or an ornament for the head (Eze 24:17; R.V., "headtire;" Eze 24:23). In Isa 3:18 the word saharonim is rendered "round tires like the moon," and in Jg 8:21,26 "ornaments," but in both cases "crescents" in the Revised Version.
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And Zebah will say, and Zalmunna, Arise, and fall upon us: for as a man, his strength. And Gideon will rise and kill Zebah and Zalmunna, and he will take the little moons upon their camels' necks.
And the weight of the gold rings which he asked will be a thousand and seven hundred of gold; besides of little moons and earrings and purple robes which were upon the kings of Midian, and besides from the collars which upon their camels' necks.
And Jehu will come to Jezreel, and Jezebel heard, and she will put her eyes in paint, and do her head good, and she will look through the window.
In that day Jehovah will turn away the ornament of the ankle bands, and the inter-weavings, and the crescents,
Be silent to the sighing of blood, thou shalt not make mourning for the dead; bind thy head-dress upon thee, and thou shalt put thy shoes upon thy feet, and thou shalt not cover over the mustachios, and the bread of men thou shalt not eat
And your head-dress uponyour heads, and your shoes upon your feet: ye shall not lament, and ye shall not weep; and ye pined away m your iniquities, and ye grieved a man to his brother. .