מִגְבָּעוֹת
mig.ba.ah (H4021)
headgear
AI Word Study
The Hebrew word מִגְבָּעוֹת (mig.ba.ah) represents "headgear". This term appears 4 times in the Bible and falls within the semantic domain of "Body & Health", indicating a connection to physical adornment or protection of the head. Given its definition, it is logical to infer that the word is used to describe a type of head or hat, likely worn for practical or ceremonial purposes. As headgear, it may serve various functions such as protection, fashion, or status signification. The scarcity of occurrences limits our understanding of its significance. However, in the context of the semantic domain, it is possible that the headgear referred to holds some importance related to personal adornment or possibly used in healing practices within ancient Hebrew culture.
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“You shall make tunics for Aaron’s sons. You shall make sashes for them. You shall make headbands for them, for glory and for beauty.
You shall clothe them with belts, Aaron and his sons, and bind headbands on them. They shall have the priesthood by a perpetual statute. You shall consecrate Aaron and his sons.
the turban of fine linen, the linen headbands of fine linen, the linen trousers of fine twined linen,
Moses brought Aaron’s sons, and clothed them with tunics, and tied sashes on them, and put headbands on them, as Yahweh commanded Moses.