Shoes: Early Use Of
Shoes: Soles Of, Sometimes Plated with Brass or Iron
Shoes: Of Ladies of Distinction
Often made of badgers' skins
Often highly ornamental
Probably often adorned with tinkling ornaments
Shoes: Bearing, for another a degrading office, only performed by
Shoes: The Jews
Put on, before beginning a journey
Never wore, in mourning
2Sa 15:30; Isa 20:2,3; Eze 24:17,23
Put off, when they entered sacred places
Shoes: Of Israel preserved for forty years, while journeying in the
Shoes: Customs Connected With
A man who refused to marry a deceased brother's wife disgraced by pulling off his shoes
The right of redemption resigned by a man's giving one of his shoes to the next of kin
Shoes: Illustrative
Of the preparation of the gospel
Of the beauty conferred on saints
(Having blood on,) of being engaged in war and slaughter
(Taken off,) of an ignominious and servile condition
(Thrown over a place,) of subjection
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