Topical Encyclopedia In biblical times, the concept of a "blanket" as we understand it today may not have been explicitly mentioned, but coverings for warmth and protection were certainly a part of daily life. The Bible often refers to garments, cloaks, and other coverings that served similar purposes to modern blankets.Old Testament Context In the Old Testament, coverings were essential for protection against the elements. For instance, in Exodus 22:26-27, the law given to Moses includes a provision for returning a neighbor's cloak before sunset if it was taken as a pledge: "If you take your neighbor’s cloak as collateral, return it to him by sunset, because his cloak is the only covering he has for his body. What else will he sleep in?" . This passage highlights the importance of such coverings for warmth and as a basic necessity for survival. The account of Ruth also provides insight into the use of coverings. In Ruth 3:7-9, Ruth approaches Boaz at the threshing floor and uncovers his feet, lying down beside him. When Boaz awakens, Ruth requests, "Spread the corner of your garment over me, for you are a kinsman-redeemer" . This act symbolizes protection and provision, akin to the security a blanket might provide. New Testament Context In the New Testament, while specific references to blankets are not prevalent, the use of cloaks and garments continues to be significant. In Acts 9:36-39, the disciple Tabitha (also known as Dorcas) is noted for her good works and acts of charity, including making garments for the widows. When she dies, the widows show Peter the robes and other clothing she had made, underscoring the importance of such items for comfort and warmth. Symbolic and Spiritual Significance Throughout Scripture, coverings often carry symbolic meanings. They can represent God's protection and care for His people. In Ezekiel 16:8, God describes His covenant with Israel using the imagery of spreading a garment over them: "Then I passed by and saw you, and you were indeed old enough for love. So I spread the corner of My garment over you and covered your nakedness. I pledged Myself to you, entered into a covenant with you, declares the Lord GOD, and you became Mine" . This metaphor illustrates God's protective and covenantal relationship with His people. Practical Applications In a practical sense, blankets and coverings in biblical times were essential for warmth, modesty, and protection. They were often made from wool, linen, or other available materials, reflecting the resources and technology of the period. The biblical emphasis on caring for the poor and providing for those in need often included ensuring they had adequate clothing and coverings, as seen in the laws of the Old Testament and the charitable acts of the early church. In summary, while the Bible may not explicitly mention "blankets" as we know them today, the concept of coverings for warmth and protection is woven throughout Scripture, carrying both practical and symbolic significance. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) A heavy, loosely woven fabric, usually of wool, and having a nap, used in bed clothing; also, a similar fabric used as a robe; or any fabric used as a cover for a horse.2. (n.) A piece of rubber, felt, or woolen cloth, used in the tympan to make it soft and elastic. 3. (n.) A streak or layer of blubber in whales. 4. (v. t.) To cover with a blanket. 5. (v. t.) To toss in a blanket by way of punishment. 6. (v. t.) To take the wind out of the sails of (another vessel) by sailing to windward of her. Strong's Hebrew 4541b. massekah -- woven stuff, web, covering... 4541a, 4541b. massekah. 4542 . woven stuff, web, covering. Transliteration: massekah Short Definition: blanket. Word Origin from ... /hebrew/4541b.htm - 5k Library The Right to what I Consider a Normal Standard of Living Prison Experiences for Conscience' Sake --Our Prison Introduction Dialogue Between a Gentleman and a Shepherd. "Little Mother" The Boy and the Nickel The Sermon on the Mount God's Method of Saving. The World-Winning Climb. Of the Conveniences of the Coenobium. Thesaurus Blanket (1 Occurrence)... 3. (n.) A streak or layer of blubber in whales. 4. (vt) To cover with a blanket. 5. (vt) To toss in a blanket by way of punishment. ...Blanket (1 Occurrence). ... /b/blanket.htm - 7k Oneself (10 Occurrences) Lapping (2 Occurrences) Wrap (9 Occurrences) Blandishments (3 Occurrences) Blankets (2 Occurrences) Couch (55 Occurrences) Narrow (21 Occurrences) Self (28 Occurrences) Stretch (73 Occurrences) Resources Can restoration occur after a pastor has been caught in a scandal? | GotQuestions.orgDo women have to remain silent in church? | GotQuestions.org Who was Charles Wesley? | GotQuestions.org Blanket: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Blanket (1 Occurrence)Isaiah 28:20 Subtopics Related Terms |