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  • Nas jones on John 5 - 3 years ago
    If a person clothes himself in blue or purple is that person 'a cunning man'?

    Or is that person mocking God?
  • Chris - In Reply on John 5 - 3 years ago
    I think you might be referring to 2 Chronicles 2:7: "Send me now therefore a man cunning to work in gold, and in silver, and in brass, and in iron, and in purple, and crimson, and blue, and that can skill to grave with the cunning men that are with me in Judah and in Jerusalem, whom David my father did provide." And there are other verses in similar vein about "purple", e.g. Exodus 35:35.

    The word "cunning" is an archaic word for 'skilled'. You could also use words such as 'being adept in performance or having manual dexterity'. And these men were selected for their ability to work with fabric, producing high quality workmanship.
  • Nas jones - In Reply on John 5 - 3 years ago
    I was referring to Jeremiah 10v 9

    It was just a coincidence that I came across people wearing /dressed in blue and purple and we evidently mocking and blaspheming scriptures and using the word of God to wish evil to come to pass
  • Chris - In Reply on John 5 - 3 years ago
    Okay, in Jeremiah 10:9, we have a description of those given to idolatry & the extent the heathen go to to beautify their idols (maybe finding more merit by giving the idols extra honour). Such was their efforts to glorify their idols, that even their clothing was the finest ('blue & purple' - which the common man could never afford), as they worked meticulously in their wicked craft & were very skilful at it ("cunning men").

    I don't believe we can equate the colour of their clothing to anything sinister today. Some of course wish to show off their outward appearance & wealth, but the purity of one's heart & holy lives are of greater worth in the sight of God.
  • Nas jones - In Reply on John 5 - 3 years ago
    Thanks it explains the Pentecostal and prosperity gospel/ church And also the catholic and cofe church.



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