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Comments: Full Armor of God

 

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From Easton: The Armour is employed in the English Bible to denote military equipment, both offensive and defensive.

(1.) The offensive weapons were different at different periods of history...

(2.) Of the defensive armour a chief place is assigned to the shield or buckler. There were the great shield or target (the _tzinnah_), for the protection of the whole person (Genesis 15:1; Psalms 47:9; 1 Samuel 17:7; Proverbs 30:5), and the buckler (Heb. _mageen_) or small shield (1 Kings 10:17; Ezekiel 26:8). In Psalms 91:4 "buckler" is properly a roundel appropriated to archers or slingers. The helmet (Ezekiel 27:10; 1 Samuel 17:38), a covering for the head; the coat of mail or corselet (1 Samuel 17:5), or habergeon (Nehemiah 4:0;16), harness or breat-plate (Revelation 9:9), for the covering of the back and breast and both upper arms (Isaiah 59:17; Ephesians 6:14). The cuirass and corselet, composed of leather or quilted cloth, were also for the covering of the body. Greaves, for the covering of the legs, were worn in the time of David (1 Samuel 17:6). Reference is made by Paul (Ephesians 6:14-17) to the panoply of a Roman soldier. The shield here is the thureon, a door-like oblong shield above all, i.e., covering the whole person, not the small round shield. There is no armour for the back, but only for the front.

Verses:

  • 1 Samuel 14:1
  • 1 Samuel 14:6
  • 1 Samuel 17:38
  • 1 Samuel 17:39
  • 1 Samuel 17:54
  • 1 Samuel 31:9
  • 1 Samuel 31:10
  • 2 Samuel 2:21
  • 2 Samuel 18:15
  • 1 Kings 10:25
  • 1 Kings 20:11
  • 1 Kings 22:38
  • 2 Kings 3:21
  • 2 Kings 10:2
  • 2 Kings 20:13
  • 1 Chronicles 10:9
  • 1 Chronicles 10:10
  • Isaiah 22:8
  • Isaiah 39:2
  • Ezekiel 38:4
  • Luke 11:22
  • Romans 13:12
  • 2 Corinthians 6:7
  • Ephesians 6:11
  • Ephesians 6:13
Bibliography Information
Bible Diciontary of Animals, Plants, and other Objects. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​apo/​a/armour.html. 2024.
 
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