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1 | Sowing a victory train (Isaiah 6:1) | Bible general Archive 1 | kayotte | 74590 | ||
In Isaiah 6:1 (KJV) says "His train filled the temple" It was a battle custom to sow a piece of cloth to the "Train or hem of the kings rob" for the sign of victory. Can anyone prove it with historical facts? i know its out there, but i cant find anything on it. Im looking for any info on that idea. Thx | ||||||
2 | Sowing a victory train (Isaiah 6:1) | Bible general Archive 1 | EdB | 74591 | ||
kayotte There is no biblical basis for this. It may have been a custom in some culture but I have no idea which or when. In most cultures the garments of the King are untouchable. EdB |
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