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Originally Posted by Esther
Paul never said wear your hair down that I find.
Praxes correctly stated was twining jewelry or something in the hair.
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Plegma G4117
Also, broidered Braided (AV, Broided):
signifies "what is woven" (from pleko, "to weave, plait"), whether a net or basket (Josephus uses it of the ark of bulrushes in which the infant Moses was laid), or of a web, plait, braid. It is used in 1Ti 2:9, of "braided hair," which the Vulgate signifies as "ringlets, curls."
1) what is woven, plaited, or twisted together
2) a web, plait, braid
a) of a net
b) of a basket, in which the infant Moses was laid
c) of braided hair
1Ti 2:9 In like manner 5615 also 2532, that women 1135 adorn 2885 themselves 1438 in 1722 modest 2887 apparel 2689, with 3326 shamefacedness 127 and 2532 sobriety 4997; not 3361 with 1722 broided hair4117, or 2228 gold 5557, or 2228 pearls 3135, or 2228 costly 4185 array 2441;
Plaited hair has jewelry, and was worn by the wealthy. Broidered hair was worn by the less wealthy. Are you claiming that all Corinthian women were wealthy?