Part, Question
1 2, 102| goats' hair, rams' skins dyed red, and violet-colored
2 2, 102| the air; and scarlet twice dyed, signifying fire: and ~this
3 2, 102| underwent for God; scarlet twice dyed, signifying the twofold
4 2, 102| purple, and scarlet twice dyed. These ~curtains, however,
5 2, 102| covering of rams' skins dyed red; and over this there ~
6 2, 102| the ~firmament; the skins dyed red denoted the empyrean
7 2, 102| subject to passions; the twice dyed ~scarlet betokens the mind
8 2, 102| martyrdom, denoted by the skins dyed red; and ~austere of life
9 2, 102| hyssop, and scarlet twice dyed," to ~signify that just
10 2, 102| putrefaction, and ~scarlet twice dyed does not easily lose its
11 2, 102| its smell; ~"scarlet twice dyed," to signify water, for
12 2, 102| or faith; "scarlet twice dyed," which denotes twofold
13 2, 102| purple, and scarlet twice dyed." ~Thirdly, he had the ephod,
14 2, 102| purple, and ~scarlet twice dyed and twisted linen: and on
15 3, 51 | not upon silk, nor upon dyed cloth, but on linen of the ~
16 3, 81 | things are dipped to be dyed. If, ~however, the dipping
17 3, 83 | upon a cloth of silk, or ~dyed material, but upon linen
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