Bracelets in Easton's Bible Dictionary
(1.) Anklets (Num. 31:50; 2 Sam. 1:10), and with reference
to
men.
(2.) The rendering of a Hebrew word meaning
fasteners, found
in Gen. 24:22, 30, 47.
(3.) In Isa. 3:19, the rendering of a Hebrew word
meaning
chains, i.e., twisted or chain-like bracelets.
(4.) In Ex. 35:22 it designates properly a clasp for
fastening
the dress of females. Some interpret it as a nose-
ring.
(5.) In Gen. 38:18, 25, the rendering of a Hebrew
word meaning
"thread," and may denote the ornamental cord with
which the
signet was suspended from the neck of the wearer.
Bracelets were worn by men as well as by women
(Cant. 5:14,
R.V.). They were of many various forms. The weight
of those
presented by Eliezer to Rebekah was ten shekels
(Gen. 24:22).
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