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Beard
        Western Asiatics have always cherished the beard as the badge of the dignity of manhood, and attached to it the importance of a feature. The Egyptians, on the contrary for the most part shaved the hair of the face and head, though we find some instances to the contrary. The beard is the object of an oath, and that on which blessing or shame is spoken of as resting. The custom was and is to shave or pluck it and the hair out in mourning, Ezr 9:3; Isa 15:2; 50:6; Jer 41:5; 48:37 Bar. 6:31; to neglect it in seasons of permanent affliction, 2Sa 19:24 and to regard any insult to it as the last outrage which enmity can inflict. 2Sa 10:4 The beard was the object of salutation. 2Sa 20:9 The dressing, trimming, anointing, etc., of the beard was performed with much ceremony by persons of wealth and rank Ps 133:2 The removal of the beard was a part of the ceremonial treatment proper to a leper. Le 14:9


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Smith, William, Dr "Meaning and Definition for 'beard' in Smiths Bible Dictionary".
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