Crisping Pins:
kris'-ping: Pins for crisping, or curling, the hair. Thus the King James Version renders Hebrew chariTim (Isa 3:22; compare Vulgate). the Revised Version (British and American) substitutes more correctly "satchels" (so Qimchi (compare 2Ki 5:23); compare Arabic). Others think of girdles; still others of veils or head-bands.
Crisping Pins: Money Bags or Purses, Highly Ornamented.
The changeable suits of apparel, and the mantles, and the wimples, and the CRISPING PINS. (Isaiah 3:22)
Crisping Pins:
(Isaiah 3:22). The original word means some kind of female ornament, probably a reticule or richly ornamented purse, often made of silk inwrought with gold or silver.
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