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Comments: Egyptian sandals, leather, 400-600 AD - Bata Shoe Museum.

 

Credit: Popular Bible Encyclopedia of Archimandrite Nicephorus (1892)

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Comments: Sandals. Picture from popular bible encyclopedia of Archimandrite Nicephorus (1892).

 

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Comments: A reproduction of a Roman caliga

 

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Comments: A reproduction of a Roman caliga. From below, showing hobnails

 

From Morrish: Shoes are mentioned as early as Exodus 3:5, when Moses was told to put off his shoes, for the ground on which he stood was holy, for God was there. Acts 7:33. The same was said to Joshua. Joshua 5:15. It showed that as yet there was no welcome for man into the presence of God. A standing had not yet been made for him, whatever goodness and condescension God might show towards him. Under grace a standing is found, the shoes were put on the prodigal, he was welcome and at home. The priests ministered in the temple with bare feet, means being given to keep the feet clean. Cf. also John 13:1-Esther :.

In transferring a possession it was customary to deliver a shoe. Ruth 4:7, Ruth 4:8. Twice is it said, "Over Edom will I cast out my shoe:" signifying that Edom would be subdued and be taken possession of as a menial. Psalms 60:8; Psalms 108:9. We read that "all they of Edom became David's servants." 2 Samuel 8:14. For shoes of 'iron and brass,' Deuteronomy 33:25, some translate 'bolts' instead of 'shoes.' But it may be figurative of treading down their enemies, as the Lord is represented having "feet like unto fine brass." Revelation 1:15.

The shoes of the East were mostly the same as 'sandals' — soles fastened to the feet by strings or thongs. John the Baptist declared he was not worthy to unloose the shoes of the Lord. Mark 1:7; Luke 3:16.

Verses:

  • Genesis 14:23
  • Exodus 3:5
  • Exodus 12:11
  • Deuteronomy 25:9
  • Deuteronomy 25:10
  • Deuteronomy 29:5
  • Joshua 5:15
  • Joshua 9:5
  • Joshua 9:13
  • Ruth 4:7
  • Ruth 4:8
  • 1 Kings 2:5
  • 2 Chronicles 28:15
  • Psalms 60:8
  • Psalms 108:9
  • Song of Solomon 7:1
  • Isaiah 5:27
  • Isaiah 11:15
  • Isaiah 20:2
  • Ezekiel 16:10
  • Ezekiel 24:17
  • Ezekiel 24:23
  • Amos 2:6
  • Amos 8:6
  • Matthew 3:11
  • Matthew 10:10
  • Mark 1:7
  • Mark 6:9
  • Luke 3:16
  • Luke 10:4
  • Luke 15:22
  • Luke 22:35
  • John 1:27
  • Acts 7:33
  • Acts 12:8
  • Acts 13:25
Bibliography Information
Bible Diciontary of Animals, Plants, and other Objects. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​apo/​s/sandal.html. 2024.
 
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