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International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia

Purple:

pur'-p'-l ('argaman; Chaldaic ‘argewan (2Ch 2:7); compare Arabic ‘urjuwan, and Persian ‘arghawan; porphura, porphureos Septuagint and New Testament)):

Purple dye was manufactured by the Phoenicians from a marine mollusk, Murex trunculus. The shell was broken in order to give access to a small gland which was removed and crushed. The crushed gland gives a milky fluid that becomes red or purple on exposure to the air. Piles of these broken shells still remain on the coast at Sidon and Tyre. The purple gland is found in various species of Murex and also of Purpura.

Purple cloth was used in the furnishings of the tabernacle (Ex 25:4, etc.) and of Solomon's temple (2Ch 2:14; 3:14); in the palanquin of Solomon (So 3:10); and in the hangings of the palace of Ahasuerus (Es 1:6). The kings of Midian had purple raiment (Jud 8:26); the worthy woman of Pr 31:22 has clothing of fine linen and purple. Mordecai was clothed with purple by Ahasuerus (Es 8:15); Jesus by the Roman soldiers (Mr 15:17,20; Joh 19:2,5). The rich man of Lu 16:19 and the scarlet woman of Re 18:12,16 were arrayed in purple. In So 7:5 the bride has hair like purple. Purple is in the merchandise of Babylon (Re 18:12). It is surprising that Ezekiel speaks of the Tyrians as obtaining purple from the isles of Elisha (Eze 27:7) and from Syria (Eze 27:16).

Written by Alfred Ely Day

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Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
A-1 Noun Strong's Number: g4209 Greek: porphura

Purple:

originally denoted the "purple-fish," then, "purple dye" (extracted from certain shell fish): hence, "a purple garment," Mar 15:17, 20; Luk 16:19; Rev 18:12.

B-1 Adjective Strong's Number: g4210 Greek: porphureos

Purple:

"purple, a reddish purple," is used of the robe put in mockery on Christ, Jhn 19:2, 5; in Rev 17:4 (in the best texts; some have No. 1); 18:16, as a noun (with himation, "a garment," understood).

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