פְּאֵר
pe.er (H6287)
headdress
AI Word Study
Based on the provided lexicon data, the Hebrew word פְּאֵר (pe'er) is defined as a "headdress." This term is part of the semantic domain of "Body & Health," suggesting that it is related to items worn on the human body. The word פְּאֵר appears 7 times in the Hebrew Bible. Its range of usage indicates that it is likely a tangible object, possibly a headband or a type of headcovering, rather than an abstract concept. The significance of the word פְּאֵר lies in its practical application to the daily lives of the ancient Israelites. It may have been used to signify social status, occupation, or even marital status, as headcoverings and headdresses often serve as visual indicators of these aspects of identity.
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the turban of fine linen, the linen headbands of fine linen, the linen trousers of fine twined linen,
the headdresses, the ankle chains, the sashes, the perfume containers, the charms,
to provide for those who mourn in Zion, to give to them a garland for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness, that they may be called trees of righteousness, the planting of Yahweh, that he may be glorified.
I will greatly rejoice in Yahweh! My soul will be joyful in my God, for he has clothed me with the garments of salvation. He has covered me with the robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom decks himself with a garland and as a bride adorns herself with her jewels.
Sigh, but not aloud. Make no mourning for the dead. Bind your headdress on you, and put your sandals on your feet. Don’t cover your lips, and don’t eat mourner’s bread.”
Your turbans will be on your heads, and your sandals on your feet. You won’t mourn or weep; but you will pine away in your iniquities, and moan one toward another.
They shall have linen turbans on their heads, and shall have linen trousers on their waists. They shall not clothe themselves with anything that makes them sweat.