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EMBROIDERER - E>@ - Various explanations have been offered as to the distinction between "needle-work" and "cunning work." Probably neither term expresses just what is to-day understood by embroidery, though the latter may come nearest to it. The art of embroidery by the loom was extensively practiced among the nations of antiquity. In addition to the Egyptians, the Babylonians were celebrated for it.

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Embroider @ The art of embroidery was known to the Jews kjv@Exodus:26:36 kjv@Exodus:35:35 kjv@Exodus:38:23 ; kjv@Judges:5:30; kjv@Psalms:45:14). The skill of the women in this art was seen in the preparation of the sacerdotal robes of the high priest Exodus:28). It seems that the art became hereditary in certain families ( kjv@1Chronicles:4:21). The Assyrians were also noted for their embroidered robes kjv@Ezekiel:27:24).

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EMBROIDERY @
- In blue and purple and scarlet on the curtains of the tabernacle kjv@Exodus:26:1-36; kjv@Exodus:27:16
- On the girdle and coat of the high priest, intermingled with gold kjv@Exodus:28:4 kjv@Exodus:28:39
- On the garments of Sisera kjv@Judges:5:30
- On the garments of princes kjv@Ezekiel:26:16
- On the garments of women kjv@Ezekiel:16:10 kjv@Ezekiel:16:Psalms:45:14; 13, 18
- Bezaleel and Aholiab divinely inspired for, in the work of the tabernacle kjv@Exodus:35:30-35; kjv@Exodus:38:22-23
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H7528 <STRHEB>@ רצף râtsaph raw-tsaf' A denominative from H7529; to {tessellate} that {is} embroider (as if with bright stones): - pave.


H7551 <STRHEB>@ רקם râqam raw-kam' A primitive root; to variegate {color} that {is} embroider; by implication to fabricate: - {embroiderer} {needlework} curiously work.


H7553 <STRHEB>@ רקמה riqmâh rik-maw' From H7551; variegation of color; specifically embroidery: - broidered ({work}) divers {colours} (raiment of) needlework (on both sides).


H7660 <STRHEB>@ שׁבץ shâbats shaw-bats' A primitive root; to interweave (colored) threads in squares; by implication (of reticulation) to inchase gems in gold: - {embroider} set.