Jump to: Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms • Resources Smith's Bible Dictionary BeardWestern Asiatics have always cherished the beard as the badge of the dignity of manhood, and attached to it the importance of a feature. The Egyptians, on the contrary for the most part shaved the hair of the face and head, though we find some instances to the contrary. The beard is the object of an oath, and that on which blessing or shame is spoken of as resting. The custom was and is to shave or pluck it and the hair out in mourning, (Ezra 9:3; Isaiah 15:2; 50:6; Jeremiah 41:5; 48:37) Bar. 6:31; to neglect it in seasons of permanent affliction, (2 Samuel 19:24) and to regard any insult to it as the last outrage which enmity can inflict. (2 Samuel 10:4) The beard was the object of salutation. (2 Samuel 20:9) The dressing, trimming, anointing, etc., of the beard was performed with much ceremony by persons of wealth and rank (Psalms 133:2) The removal of the beard was a part of the ceremonial treatment proper to a leper. (Leviticus 14:9) ATS Bible Dictionary BeardThe Hebrews regarded a thin, scanty beard as a great deformity; while a long, full, flowing beard was esteemed the noblest ornament of personal beauty and dignity. A man's honor was lodged, as it were, his beard. To insult it by word or act was the grossest indignity; to take it respectfully in the right hand and kiss it, was a mode of expressing high esteem and love permitted only to the nearest friends. It was cherished with great care, Psalm 133:2 Daniel 10:3. To neglect, tear, or cut it, indicated the deepest grief, Ezra 9:3 Isaiah 15:2 Jeremiah 41:5 48:37; while to be deprived of it was a mark of servility and infamy. Many would prefer death to such a mutilation. These facts explain many passages of Scripture: as the gross insult offered to David's ambassadors, 2 Samuel 10:4-14; the zealous indignation of Nehemiah, Nehemiah 13:25; the mode in which the feigned insanity of David was expressed, 1 Samuel 21:12, and the grief of Mephibosheth, 1 Samuel 19:24; the treachery of Judas; also several passages in the prophets, Isaiah 7:20 50:6 Ezekiel 5:1-5. Easton's Bible Dictionary The mode of wearing it was definitely prescribed to the Jews (Leviticus 19:27; 21:5). Hence the import of Ezekiel's (5:1-4) description of the "razor" i.e., the agents of an angry providence being used against the guilty nation of the Jews. It was a part of a Jew's daily toilet to anoint his beard with oil and perfume (Psalm 133:2). Beards were trimmed with the most fastidious care (2 Samuel 19:24), and their neglet was an indication of deep sorrow (Isaiah 15:2; Jeremiah 41:5). The custom was to shave or pluck off the hair as a sign of mourning (Isaiah 50:6; Jeremiah 48:37; Ezra 9:3). The beards of David's ambassadors were cut off by hanun (2 Samuel 10:4) as a Mark of indignity.On the other hand, the Egyptians carefully shaved the hair off their faces, and they compelled their slaves to do so also (Genesis 41:14). Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) The hair that grows on the chin, lips, and adjacent parts of the human face, chiefly of male adults.2. (n.) The long hairs about the face in animals, as in the goat. 3. (n.) The cluster of small feathers at the base of the beak in some birds 4. (n.) The appendages to the jaw in some Cetacea, and to the mouth or jaws of some fishes. 5. (n.) The byssus of certain shellfish, as the muscle. 6. (n.) The gills of some bivalves, as the oyster. 7. (n.) In insects, the hairs of the labial palpi of moths and butterflies. 8. (n.) Long or stiff hairs on a plant; the awn; as, the beard of grain. 9. (n.) A barb or sharp point of an arrow or other instrument, projecting backward to prevent the head from being easily drawn out. 10. (n.) That part of the under side of a horse's lower jaw which is above the chin, and bears the curb of a bridle. 11. (n.) That part of a type which is between the shoulder of the shank and the face. 12. (n.) An imposition; a trick. 13. (v. t.) To take by the beard; to seize, pluck, or pull the beard of (a man), in anger or contempt. 14. (v. t.) To oppose to the gills; to set at defiance. 15. (v. t.) To deprive of the gills; -- used only of oysters and similar shellfish. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia BEARDberd: Strong's Hebrew 2206. zaqan -- beard, chin... 2205, 2206. zaqan. 2207 . beard, chin. Transliteration: zaqan Phonetic Spelling: (zaw-kawn') Short Definition: beard. Word Origin ... /hebrew/2206.htm - 6k 8222. sapham -- mustache 4803. marat -- to make smooth, bare or bald, to scour, polish Library LM Beard's Coll. Turn, Child of Doubt. M. Beard's Coll. Prayer for Guidance. That the Beard must not be Plucked. Beside the Still Waters Strong Souls Strong Souls Beside the Still Waters Strong Souls. Beside the Still Waters. Psalm CXXXIII. Thesaurus Beard (23 Occurrences)... It was a part of a Jew's daily toilet to anoint his beard with oil and perfume (Psalm 133:2). Beards were trimmed with the most fastidious care (2 Samuel 19:24 ... /b/beard.htm - 21k Barber Shave (19 Occurrences) Shaving (2 Occurrences) Ointment (29 Occurrences) Infection (24 Occurrences) Razor (8 Occurrences) Mustache (3 Occurrences) Bald (12 Occurrences) Baldness (11 Occurrences) Resources Is the account of Jesus taken from the story of Serapis Christus? | GotQuestions.orgWhat does the Bible say about shaving? | GotQuestions.org Does the name “Jesus” actually mean “Hail, Zeus”? | GotQuestions.org Beard: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Beard (23 Occurrences)Leviticus 13:29 Leviticus 13:30 Leviticus 14:9 Leviticus 19:27 Leviticus 21:5 1 Samuel 17:35 1 Samuel 21:13 2 Samuel 10:4 2 Samuel 10:5 2 Samuel 19:24 2 Samuel 20:9 1 Chronicles 19:5 Ezra 9:3 Psalms 133:2 Isaiah 7:20 Isaiah 15:2 Isaiah 50:6 Jeremiah 9:26 Jeremiah 25:23 Jeremiah 48:37 Ezekiel 5:1 Ezekiel 24:17 Ezekiel 24:22 Subtopics Beard: Beards of David's Ambassadors Half Shaven by the King of the Amorites Beard: Idolatrous Practice of Marring, Forbidden Beard: Lepers Required to Shave The Beard in Affliction was Clipped The Beard in Affliction was Neglected and Untrimmed The Beard in Affliction was Shorn The Beard in Affliction: Sometimes Plucked Out The Beard of the Healed Leper to be Shaved The Beard: Corners of, not to be Marred for the Dead The Beard: Dribbling On, a Sign of Derangement The Beard: Laying Hold of, a Token of Respect The Beard: Plucking of, a Sign of Scorn The Beard: Shaving of, a Great Offense The Beard: Shaving, Illustrative of Severe Judgments The Beard: The Jews Never Appeared Without The Beard: Worn Even by the Priests Related Terms |