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- Frontlets - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
FRONTLETS (טﯴטָפֹ֖ת) A word occurring in only three OT passages (Exod 13:16; Deut 6:8; 11:18) The expression, “as frontlets between your eyes,” is coupled each time with a similar expression connected with the hand, “as a sign upon your hand ”
- Frontlets Meaning - Bible Definition and References
Discover the meaning of Frontlets in the Bible Study the definition of Frontlets with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments
- Topical Bible: Frontlets
Frontlets, also known as phylacteries, are small leather boxes containing Hebrew texts from the Torah These are traditionally worn by observant Jewish men during weekday morning prayers
- What the Bible Says About Frontlets: Understanding Their Significance
In the Bible, “frontlets” refer to small boxes or phylacteries containing verses from the Scriptures, which were worn on the forehead as a reminder of God’s commandments (Deuteronomy 6:8; Exodus 13:9)
- King James Bible Dictionary - Reference List - Frontlets
Frontlets, or Phylacteries (Exodus 13:16; 6:8; 11:18; Matthew 23:5) These "frontlets" or "phylacteries" were strips of parchment, on which were written four passages of Scripture, (Exodus 13:2-10,11-17; 6:4-9,13-23) in an ink prepared for the purpose
- What are… frontlets - ChristianAnswers. Net
The meaning of the injunction to the Israelites, with regard to the statutes and precepts given them, that they should “bind them for a sign upon their hand, and have them as frontlets between their eyes,” was that they should keep them distinctly in view and carefully attend to them
- PHYLACTERIES - JewishEncyclopedia. com
In rabbinical literature it is not found even as a foreign word The Septuagint renders "ṭoṭafot" (A V and R V "frontlets"; Ex xiii 16 and Deut vi 8) by ἀσαλευτόν (= "something immovable"); nor do Aquila and Symmachus use the word "phylacteries "
- Frontlet - Biblical Cyclopedia
But the Jews, some time after their return from Babylon (it is not known exactly when), gave the direction about having the precepts of the law as frontlets a literal turn, and had portions of it written out and worn as badges upon their person
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