
05-25-2017, 04:00 PM
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Re: More on Skirts
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Originally Posted by Aquila
LOL You're a riot!
You don't really see what you've done do you?
You illustrated that common attire in Israel (at least in the first century) sometimes included pantaloons worn as part of the inner garment. You claim that these are pants. However, what you didn't realize is... the articles of attire for both men and women were generally the same. Yes, the women in first century Israel wore pantaloons with their undergarments too. Either way, you referenced a pantaloons undergarment as proof that the common attire in ancient Israel included pants. (Don't lose sight of the fact that these were undergarments.)
Sooo... Now you believe women were in the priesthood? Here is what was posted. Perhaps another reading may help your comprehension:
Matthew 5:40 And if any man will sue thee at the law, and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloke also.
Barnes
"Coat - The Jews wore two principal garments, an interior and an exterior. The interior, here called the “coat,” or the tunic, was made commonly of linen, and encircled the whole body, extending down to the knees. Sometimes beneath this garment, as in the case of the priests, there was another garment corresponding to pantaloons."
Priest were ALWAYS men.
Barnes never said women wore pants. You must have seen that in your imagination. In fact the word woman or women is never mentioned.
You proved: Common attire among those in Israel sometimes included pantaloons as an undergarment.
So now you believe pantaloons were common attire? After all the visuals you posted and all the blah blah blah you have posted about Israelite's NEVER wearing them? LOL!
Then you jump back to the captivity and reference the hosen worn as outer garments by the 3 Hebrew captives and argue that these are what the Israelites wore (which you already proved were undergarments).
You are lying once again. I never said the Hebrew young men wore pants as undergarments. I really would like for you to stop lying and misrepresenting what I have posted. I understand you have to make up stuff as you go but don't lie about my posts - please.
Ummm... you're arguing that they essentially wore their pantaloons underwear as outer garments in Babylon! ROFL!!! 
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Barnes said they correspond to pantaloons which was later shortened to pants. If Barnes is wrong prove it. You have no credibility. You say NO ISRAELITE wore pants then agree that the three HEBREW (Israelite's) wore pants. I could go on and on but it is as pointless as your "logic".
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