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VEIL - V>@ - With regard to the use of the veil, it is important to observe that it was by no means so general in ancient as in modern times. Much of the scrupulousness in respect of the use of the veil dates from the promulgation of the Koran, which forbade women appearing unveiled except in the presence of their nearest relatives. In ancient times the veil was adopted only in exceptional cases, either as an article of ornamental dress, (Solomon kjv@4:1-3; 6:7) or by betrothed maidens in the presence of their future husbands, especially at the time of the wedding, kjv@Genesis:24:65) or lastly, by women of loose character for purposes of concealment. kjv@Genesis:38:14) Among the Jews of the New Testament age it appears to have been customary for the women to cover their heads (not necessarily their faces) when engaged in public worship.

VEIL OF THE TABERNACLE AND TEMPLE - V>@ - TABERNACLE; TEMPLE

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Veil, vail @

(1.) Heb. mitpahath kjv@Ruth:3:15; marg., "sheet" or "apron;" R.V., "mantle"). In kjv@Isaiah:3:22 this word is plural, rendered "wimples;" R.V., "shawls" i.e., wraps.

(2.) Massekah kjv@Isaiah:25:7; in kjv@Isaiah:28:20 rendered "covering"). The word denotes something spread out and covering or concealing something else (comp. kjv@2Corinthians:3:13-15).

(3.) Masveh kjv@Exodus:34:33-35), the veil on the face of Moses. This verse should be read, "And when Moses had done speaking with them, he put a veil on his face," as in the Revised Version. When Moses spoke to them he was without the veil; only when he ceased speaking he put on the veil (comp. kjv@2Corinthians:3:13, etc.).

(4.) Paroheth kjv@Exodus:26:31-35), the veil of the tabernacle and the temple, which hung between the holy place and the most holy ( kjv@2Chronicals:3:14). In the temple a partition wall separated these two places. In it were two folding-doors, which are supposed to have been always open, the entrance being concealed by the veil which the high priest lifted when he entered into the sanctuary on the day of Atonement. This veil was rent when Christ died on the cross kjv@Matthew:27:51; kjv@Mark:15:38; kjv@Luke:23:45).

(5.) Tza'iph kjv@Genesis:24:65). Rebekah "took a vail and covered herself." (
See also 38:14,19.) Hebrew women generally appeared in public without veils (12:14; 24:16; 29:10; kjv@1Samuel:1:12).

(6.) Radhidh (Cant. kjv@5:7, R.V. "mantle;" kjv@Isaiah:3:23). The word probably denotes some kind of cloak or wrapper.

(7.) Masak, the veil which hung before the entrance to the holy place kjv@Exodus:26:36-37).

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VEIL @
- Worn .By Rebekah kjv@Genesis:24:65 .By Tamar kjv@Genesis:38:14 kjv@Genesis:38:19 .By Moses, to screen his face when he descended from Mount Sinai kjv@Exodus:34:33-35; kjv@2Corinthians:3:13-16
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kjv@STRING:Achsah <HITCHCOCK>@ adorned; bursting the veil - HITCHCOCK-A


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H2645 <STRHEB>@ חפה châphâh khaw-faw' A primitive root (compare {H2644} H2653); to cover; by implication to {veil} to {incase} protect: - {ceil} {cover} overlay.


H3682 <STRHEB>@ כּסוּת kesûth kes-ooth' From H3680; a cover (garment); figuratively a veiling: - {covering} {raiment} vesture.


H3875 <STRHEB>@ לוט lôţ lote From H3874; a veil: - covering.


H4533 <STRHEB>@ מסוה masveh mas-veh' Apparently from an unused root meaning to cover; a veil: - vail.


H4539 <STRHEB>@ מסך mâsâk maw-sawk From H5526; a {cover} that {is} veil: - {covering} {curtain} hanging.


H4555 <STRHEB>@ מספּחה mispâchâh mis-paw-khaw' From H5596; a veil (as spread out): - kerchief.


H5844 <STRHEB>@ עטה ‛âţâh aw-taw' A primitive root; to {wrap} that {is} cover6 {veil} clothe or roll: - {array} {self} be {clad} (put a) cover ({-ing} {self}) {fill} put {on} X {surely} turn aside.


H5956 <STRHEB>@ עלם ‛âlam aw-lam' A primitive root; to veil from {sight} that {is} conceal (literally or figuratively): - X any {ways} {blind} {dissembler} hide ({self}) secret (thing).


H5959 <STRHEB>@ עלמה ‛almâh al-maw' Feminine of H5958; a lass (as veiled or private): - {damsel} {maid} virgin.


H5968 <STRHEB>@ עלף ‛âlaph aw-laf' A primitive root; to veil or cover; figuratively to be languid: - {faint} {overlaid} wrap self.


H6777 <STRHEB>@ צמּה tsammâh tsam-maw' From an unused root meaning to fasten on; a veil: - locks.


H6809 <STRHEB>@ צעיף tsâ‛îyph tsaw-eef' From an unused root meaning to wrap over; a veil: - vail.


H7289 <STRHEB>@ רדיד râdîyd raw-deed' From H7286 in the sense of spreading; a veil (as expanded): - {vail} veil.


H7479 <STRHEB>@ רעלה ra‛ălâh rah-al-aw' Feminine of H7478; a long veil (as fluttering): - muffler.


H8365 <STRHEB>@ שׁתם shâtham shaw-tham' A primitive root; to unveil (figuratively): - be open.


G177 <STRGRK>@ ἀκατακάλυπτος akatakaluptos ak-at-ak-al'-oop-tos From G1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of a compound of G2596 and G2572; unveiled: - uncovered.


G2571 <STRGRK>@ κάλυμα kaluma kal'-oo-mah From G2572; a cover that is veil: - vail.


G2619 <STRGRK>@ κατακαλύπτω katakaluptō kat-ak-al-oop'-to From G2596 and G2572; to cover wholly that is veil: - cover hide.


G3565 <STRGRK>@ νύμφη numphē noom-fay' From a primary but obsolete verb νύπτω nuptō (to veil as a bride; compare the Latin nupto to marry); a young married woman (as veiled) including a betrothed girl; by implication a son's wife: - bride daughter in law.


G3871 <STRGRK>@ παρακαλύπτω parakaluptō par-ak-al-oop'-to From G3844 and G2572; to cover alongside that is veil (figuratively): - hide.


G343 <STRGRK>@ ἀνακαλύπτω anakaluptō an-ak-al-oop'-to From G303 (in the sense of reversal) and G2572; to unveil: - open ([un-]) taken away.


G4014 <STRGRK>@ περιαιρέω periaireō per-ee-ahee-reh'-o From G4012 and G138 (including its alternate); to remove all around that is unveil6 cast off (anchor); figuratively to expiate: - take away (up).


G4018 <STRGRK>@ περιβόλαιον peribolaion per-ib-ol'-ah-yon Neuter of a presumed derivative of G4016; something thrown around one that is a mantle veil: - covering vesture.