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HABERGEON - H>@ - a coat of mail covering the neck and breast. ARMS, ARMOR

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Habergeon @ an Old English word for breastplate. In kjv@Job:41:26 (Heb. shiryah) it is properly a "coat of mail;" the Revised Version has "pointed shaft." In kjv@Exodus:28:32-39:23, it denotes a military garment strongly and thickly woven and covered with mail round the neck and breast. Such linen corselets have been found in Egypt. The word used in these verses is tahra, which is of Egyptian origin. The Revised Version, however, renders it by "coat of mail." (
See ARMOUR.)

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HABERGEON @
- A part of the defensive armor of a soldier kjv@Exodus:28:32; kjv@Exodus:39:23
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H8302 <STRHEB>@ שׁרינה שׁריה שׁרין שׁריון shiryôn shiryân shiryâh shiryônâh (shir) {-yone'} {-yawn'} {-yaw'} -yo-naw' From H8281 in the original sense of turning; a corslet (as if twisted): - {breastplate} coat of {mail} {habergeon} harness. See H5030.


H8473 <STRHEB>@ תּחרא tachărâ' takh-ar-aw' From H2734 in the original sense of H2352 or H2353; a linen corslet (as white or hollow): - habergeon.