Mantelet
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A mantelet, in historical and biblical contexts, refers to a type of protective garment or covering. While the term "mantelet" itself does not appear directly in the Bible, the concept of protective coverings and garments is prevalent throughout the Scriptures. The mantelet can be understood as a metaphorical or literal covering, often used in warfare or as a symbol of protection and modesty.

Biblical Context and Symbolism

In biblical times, garments and coverings held significant symbolic meaning. They were often associated with protection, authority, and identity. For instance, in the Book of Isaiah, garments are used metaphorically to describe salvation and righteousness: "I will rejoice greatly in the LORD; my soul will exult in my God. For He has clothed me with garments of salvation and wrapped me in a robe of righteousness" (Isaiah 61:10, BSB). This passage highlights the protective and redemptive nature of divine coverings.

Warfare and Protection

The concept of a mantelet as a protective covering is particularly relevant in the context of warfare. In ancient times, soldiers used various forms of protective gear to shield themselves from enemy attacks. While the Bible does not specifically mention mantelets, it does describe the use of shields and armor. Ephesians 6:11-17 (BSB) speaks of the "armor of God," which includes the "shield of faith" and the "helmet of salvation," emphasizing spiritual protection against evil forces.

Modesty and Covering

The idea of a mantelet can also be linked to the biblical principle of modesty. In 1 Timothy 2:9 (BSB), women are instructed to dress modestly and with propriety. This reflects the broader biblical theme of using garments as a means of expressing humility and respect for God's order. The mantelet, as a covering, can symbolize the believer's commitment to living a life that honors God through modesty and self-control.

Cultural and Historical Insights

Historically, mantelets were used in various cultures as protective garments, often worn by women or as part of military attire. In medieval times, a mantelet was a short cloak or cape, providing both warmth and modesty. This historical usage aligns with the biblical emphasis on garments as practical and symbolic items.

Spiritual Application

In a spiritual sense, the mantelet can be seen as a representation of God's protection and provision for His people. Just as a physical mantelet shields the body, God's presence and promises offer spiritual covering and security. Psalm 91:4 (BSB) beautifully captures this imagery: "He will cover you with His feathers; under His wings you will find refuge; His faithfulness is a shield and rampart."

In summary, while the term "mantelet" is not explicitly found in the Bible, its concept as a protective covering resonates with various biblical themes, including protection, modesty, and divine provision. Through the lens of Scripture, the mantelet serves as a powerful symbol of God's care and the believer's call to live a life marked by faith and righteousness.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (n.) A short cloak formerly worn by knights.

2. (n.) A short cloak or mantle worn by women.

3. (n.) A musket-proof shield of rope, wood, or metal, which is sometimes used for the protection of sappers or riflemen while attacking a fortress, or of gunners at embrasures; -- now commonly written mantlet.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
MANTELET

man'-tel-et, man'-t'-l-et, mant'-let (Nahum 2:5).

See SIEGE, 4, (d).

Strong's Hebrew
5527a. sokek -- protector
... protector. Transliteration: sokek Short Definition: mantelet. Word Origin from sakak
Definition protector NASB Word Usage mantelet (1). 5527, 5527a. ...
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Nahum's Doom of Nineveh
... He remembereth his worthies: They stumble in their march; They make haste
to the wall thereof, And the mantelet is prepared. The ...
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Thesaurus
Mantelet (1 Occurrence)
... Standard Bible Encyclopedia. MANTELET. man'-tel-et, man'-t'-l-et, mant'-let (Nahum
2:5). See SIEGE, 4, (d). Multi-Version Concordance Mantelet (1 Occurrence). ...
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Remembereth (19 Occurrences)
... (KJV WBS). Nahum 2:5 He remembereth his nobles: they stumble in their march; they
make haste to the wall thereof, and the mantelet is prepared. (ASV). ...
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Mantelets (1 Occurrence)

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Manstealing

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March (41 Occurrences)
... (See NAS). Nahum 2:5 He remembereth his nobles: they stumble in their march; they
make haste to the wall thereof, and the mantelet is prepared. ...
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Siege (63 Occurrences)
... It is to the shelter furnished by these towers that the prophet Nahum refers
(2:5) when he says,"The mantelet is prepared," and that Isaiah points when he ...
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Nobles (71 Occurrences)
... Nahum 2:5 He remembereth his nobles: they stumble in their march; they make haste
to the wall thereof, and the mantelet is prepared. (ASV DBY NAS). ...
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Mantelet (1 Occurrence)

Nahum 2:5
He remembereth his nobles: they stumble in their march; they make haste to the wall thereof, and the mantelet is prepared.
(ASV JPS NAS RSV)

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