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Wale waliona mawasiliano naye hebu mtafte atueleze maana tunakoelekea ni giza nene.
Barefoot / kutembea mpeku.
FROM. Easton's Bible Dictionary
To go barefoot was a sign of great distress ( Isaiah 20:2Isaiah 20:3 Isaiah 20:4 ), or of some great calamity having fallen on a person ( 2 Samuel 15:30 ).
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1. Introductory:
The word is found in the following passages:
English Versions of the Bible, "He went barefoot" (2 Samuel 15:30); "(Isaiah) did so, walking .... barefoot" (Isaiah 20:2); and like the Egyptians, "naked and barefoot" (Isaiah 20:3,4). It seems that David in his flight before Absalom "went barefoot," not to facilitate his flight, but to show his grief (2 Samuel 15:30), and that Micah (Micah 1:8) makes "going barefoot" a sign of mourning (Septuagint: "to be barefoot"; the King James Version "stripped"). The nakedness and bare feet of the prophet Isaiah (20:2) may have been intended to symbolize and express sympathy for the forlorn condition of captives (compare Job 12:17,19, where the King James Version and the Revised Version (British and American) have "spoiled," but some authorities give as the true translation "barefoot").
Jastrow, in article on "Tearing the Garments" (Jour. of the Am. Oriental Soc., XXI, 23-39) presents a view worth considering of going barefoot as a sign of mourning and then of grief in general (compare also Jewish Encyclopedia, article "Barefoot"). All these passages seem to imply the discomfort or going barefoot on long journeys, over stony roads or hot sands; but then, as now, in the Orient sandals seem to have been little worn ordinarily in and around the house.
Seeing bare feet in your dream may symbolize poverty and modest living ahead, but also the fact that you will soon return to the ground of things, which will give you a new sense of freedom, hence the bare feet. Spiritually speaking, seeing yourself barefoot in a dream may suggest that you are a humble person, your life is dominated by humility and this is an important feature of your personality that other people recognize in you and respect you for.
Wale waliona mawasiliano naye hebu mtafte atueleze maana tunakoelekea ni giza nene.
Barefoot / kutembea mpeku.
FROM. Easton's Bible Dictionary
To go barefoot was a sign of great distress ( Isaiah 20:2Isaiah 20:3 Isaiah 20:4 ), or of some great calamity having fallen on a person ( 2 Samuel 15:30 ).
.
1. Introductory:
The word is found in the following passages:
English Versions of the Bible, "He went barefoot" (2 Samuel 15:30); "(Isaiah) did so, walking .... barefoot" (Isaiah 20:2); and like the Egyptians, "naked and barefoot" (Isaiah 20:3,4). It seems that David in his flight before Absalom "went barefoot," not to facilitate his flight, but to show his grief (2 Samuel 15:30), and that Micah (Micah 1:8) makes "going barefoot" a sign of mourning (Septuagint: "to be barefoot"; the King James Version "stripped"). The nakedness and bare feet of the prophet Isaiah (20:2) may have been intended to symbolize and express sympathy for the forlorn condition of captives (compare Job 12:17,19, where the King James Version and the Revised Version (British and American) have "spoiled," but some authorities give as the true translation "barefoot").
Jastrow, in article on "Tearing the Garments" (Jour. of the Am. Oriental Soc., XXI, 23-39) presents a view worth considering of going barefoot as a sign of mourning and then of grief in general (compare also Jewish Encyclopedia, article "Barefoot"). All these passages seem to imply the discomfort or going barefoot on long journeys, over stony roads or hot sands; but then, as now, in the Orient sandals seem to have been little worn ordinarily in and around the house.
Seeing bare feet in your dream may symbolize poverty and modest living ahead, but also the fact that you will soon return to the ground of things, which will give you a new sense of freedom, hence the bare feet. Spiritually speaking, seeing yourself barefoot in a dream may suggest that you are a humble person, your life is dominated by humility and this is an important feature of your personality that other people recognize in you and respect you for.