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DIADEM - D>@ - What the "diadem" of the Jews was we know not. That of other nations of antiquity was a fillet of silk, two inches broad, bound round the head and tied behind. Its invention is attributed to Liber. Its color was generally white, sometimes, however, it was of blue, like that of Darius; and it was sown with pearls or other gems, kjv@Zechariah:9:16) and enriched with gold. kjv@Revelation:9:7) It was peculiarly the mark of Oriental sovereigns. In kjv@Esther:1:11 kjv@Esther:2:17) we have cether for the turban worn by the Persian king, queen or other eminent persons to whom it was conceded as a special favor. The diadem of the king differed from that of others in having an erect triangular peak. The words in kjv@Ezekiel:23:15) mean long and flowing turbans of gorgeous colors. CROWN

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Diadem @ the tiara of a king kjv@Ezekiel:21:26; kjv@Isaiah:28:5 kjv@Isaiah:62:3); the turban kjv@Job:29:14). In the New Testament a careful distinction is drawn between the diadem as a badge of royalty kjv@Revelation:12:3 kjv@Revelation:13:1 kjv@Revelation:19:12 ) and the crown as a mark of distinction in private life. It is not known what the ancient Jewish "diadem" was. It was the mark of Oriental sovereigns. (
See CROWN.)

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DIADEM. (R. V., MITRE) @
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H3804 <STRHEB>@ כּתר kether keh'-ther From H3803; properly a {circlet} that {is} a diadem: - crown.


H4701 <STRHEB>@ מצנפת mitsnepheth mits-neh'-feth' From H6801; a {tiara} that {is} official turban (of a king or high priest): - {diadem} mitre.


H6797 <STRHEB>@ צניפה צנוף צניףo tsânîyph tsânôph tsânîyphâh {tsaw-neef'} {tsaw-nofe'} tsaw-nee-faw' From H6801; a head dress (that {is} piece of cloth wrapped around): - {diadem} {hood} mitre.


H6843 <STRHEB>@ צפירה tsephîyrâh tsef-ee-raw' Feminine formed like H6842; a crown (as encircling the head); also a turn of affairs (that {is} mishap): - {diadem} morning.


G1238 <STRGRK>@ διάδημα diadēma dee-ad'-ay-mah From a compound of G1223 and G1210; a diadem (as bound about the head): - crown. Compare G4735.