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Originally Posted by Evang.Benincasa
Bro, that's an artists rendition of what they traditionally (whatever traditions that maybe) think it looked like. Not what the definition of the word actually means. The Hebrew also refers to hammer, due to its masculinity. Aquila? Hammered out wide? The Greek LXX doesn't use a word which describes hammered out wide? That Greek Old Testament which was used by all the Judean Diaspora didn't use a word which meant hammered out wide? Yet, that Greek Old Testament was used by Jesus and His apostles. Three different languages describing the same verse, and they don't agree with your interpretation of your lindquist's dictionary.
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Dude, it was the tunic they wore as an undergarment... not pants. LOL