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Thursday, April 16th, 2026
the Second Week after Easter
the Second Week after Easter
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Clementine Latin Vulgate
Exodus 39:23
Nec noverat aliquid, cunctis ei creditis : Dominus enim erat cum illo, et omnia opera ejus dirigebat.
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Concordances:
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- CondensedParallel Translations
Jerome's Latin Vulgate (405)
et tintinnabula de auro purissimo, quæ posuerunt inter malogranata, in extrema parte tunicæ per gyrum:
et tintinnabula de auro purissimo, quæ posuerunt inter malogranata, in extrema parte tunicæ per gyrum:
Nova Vulgata (1979)
et capitium in medio eius supra oramque per gyrum sicut in capitio loricae;
et capitium in medio eius supra oramque per gyrum sicut in capitio loricae;
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Reciprocal: John 19:23 - woven
Gill's Notes on the Bible
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Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Exodus 39:23. As the hole of a habergeon — The habergeon or hauberk was a small coat of mail, something in form of a half shirt, made of small iron rings curiously united together. It covered the neck and breast, was very light, and resisted the stroke of a sword. Sometimes it went over the whole head as well as over the breast. This kind of defensive armour was used among the Asiatics, particularly the ancient Persians, among whom it is still worn. It seems to have been borrowed from the Asiatics by the Norman crusaders.