Weaving in Easton's Bible Dictionary
Weaving was an art practised in very early times (Ex.
35:35).
The Egyptians were specially skilled in it (Isa.
19:9; Ezek.
27:7), and some have regarded them as its inventors.
In the wilderness, the Hebrews practised it (Ex.
26:1, 8;
28:4, 39; Lev. 13:47). It is referred to in
subsequent times as
specially the women's work (2 Kings 23:7; Prov.
31:13, 24). No
mention of the loom is found in Scripture, but we
read of the
"shuttle" (Job 7:6), "the pin" of the beam (Judg.
16:14), "the
web" (13, 14), and "the beam" (1 Sam. 17:7; 2 Sam.
21:19). The
rendering, "with pining sickness," in Isa. 38:12
(A.V.) should
be, as in the Revised Version, "from the loom," or,
as in the
margin, "from the thrum." We read also of the "warp"
and "woof"
(Lev. 13:48, 49, 51-53, 58, 59), but the Revised
Version margin
has, instead of "warp," "woven or knitted stuff."
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