ATS Bible Dictionary Sackcloth SackSack is a pure Hebrew word, and has spread into many modern languages. Sackcloth is a very coarse stuff, often of hair, Revelation 6:12. In great calamities, in penitence, in trouble, the Jews, etc., wore sackcloth about their bodies, Genesis 37:34; 2 Samuel 3:31; 1 Kings 20:32; Matthew 11:21. The prophets were often clothed in sackcloth, and generally in coarse clothing, Matthew 11:21. The Lord bid Isaiah put off the sackcloth from about his body, and go naked, Isaiah 20:2. Zechariah says, Zechariah 13:4, that false prophets should no longer prophesy in sackcloth, (English translation, a rough garment,) to deceive the simple. In time of joy, or on hearing good news, those who were clad in sackcloth cast it from them, and resumed their usual clothing, Psalm 30:11. Greek 4526. sakkos -- sackcloth ... sackcloth. Of Hebrew origin (saq); "sack"-cloth, ie Mohair (the material or garments made of it, worn as a sign of grief) -- sackcloth. see HEBREW saq. ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/4526.htm - 6k Strong's Hebrew 8242. saq -- sack, sackcloth... 8241, 8242. saq. 8243 . sack, sackcloth. Transliteration: saq Phonetic Spelling: (sak) Short Definition: sackcloth. Word Origin ... /hebrew/8242.htm - 6k Library Joseph and his Brethren Here Beginneth the History of Joseph and his Brethren The Mystery Life of Jerome. The Seven Trumpets. Scriptural Poems; Being Several Portions of Scripture Digested ... The Life of S. Hilarion. Book ii. Jerome Answers the Second, Third, and Fourth Propositions ... The Second vision "On Earth" The Blessing of Jacob Upon Judah. (Gen. Xlix. 8-10. ) Subtopics Sackcloth was Worn by God's Prophets Sackcloth was Worn by Persons in Affliction Sackcloth was Worn in the Streets Sackcloth was Worn with Ashes on the Head Sackcloth was Worn: At Funerals Sackcloth was Worn: Frequently Next the Skin in Deep Afflictions Sackcloth was Worn: Girt About the Loins Sackcloth was Worn: Often Over the Whole Person Sackcloth was Worn: Often With Ropes on the Head Sackcloth: (Covering the Heavens With) of Severe Judgments Sackcloth: (Girding With) of Heavy Afflictions Sackcloth: (Heavens Becoming As) of Severe Judgments Sackcloth: (Putting of) Joy and Gladness Sackcloth: A Symbol of Mourning Sackcloth: Animals Covered With, at a Time of National Mourning Sackcloth: Made of Coarse Hair Sackcloth: No One Clothed In, Allowed Into the Palaces of Kings Sackcloth: Rough and Unsightly Sackcloth: The Jews Lay In, when in Deep Affliction Sackcloth: Worn by Jacob when It Was Reported to Him That Joseph had been Devoured by Wild Animals Links Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus |