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1. Fasting, wearing Sackcloths (made of material like burlap) and sprinkling earth (dust) on the head were public signs of sorrow and repentance
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2. However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be Sackcloths e.g
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3. In reference to various types of Sackcloths or a collection of Sackcloths.
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4. He acknowledged that despite the Sackcloths’ attempts to completely remove themselves from mainstream society, they are forced to interact with the city and its people to survive
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5. Hundreds of Christians in the town of Yei in South Sudan reportedly wore Sackcloths in a mass demonstration calling for repentance, urging God to forgive the war-torn country as human rights atrocities continue to be exposed.
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6. What does Sackcloths mean? Plural form of sackcloth
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7. Sackcloth (countable and uncountable, plural Sackcloths) A coarse hessian style of cloth used to make sacks
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8. Sackcloths translation in German - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'Sacktuch',Sack',Sackwichser',Säckel', examples, definition, conjugation 9
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9. However, references in both the Old and New Testaments connect the use of ash with fasting and the wearing of Sackcloths, according to the St
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10. In several tropical countries, hibiscus is used to manufacture twines, cords, and Sackcloths.
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11. Nehemiah 9:1 (WYC) Forsooth in the four and twentieth day of this month, the sons of Israel came together in fasting, and in Sackcloths, and earth was on them
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12. (Now on the twenty-fourth day of the same month, the Israelites came together in Sackcloths, with earth on their heads, for a fast, to show remorse for their sins.)
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13. Now in the twenty and fourth day of this month the children of Israel were assembled with fasting, and with Sackcloths, and earth on them
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14. Sackcloths - find the meaning and all words formed with Sackcloths, anagrams with Sackcloths and much more
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15. The word Sackcloths uses 10 letters: a, c, c, h, k, l, o, s, s, t
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16. Sackcloths is playable in: Words With Friends 23
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17. Flour Sackcloths: Flour sack towels are thin cotton towels with a loose weave—the weave is tighter than cheesecloth but looser than average dish towels
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18. · The English king (in 1347, Hundred Years’ War) made the burghers wear Sackcloths and carry the key to the city of Calais
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19. Celibacy, Sackcloths: Could Peru soon have an Opus Dei, ultra-conservative president? 2 likes • 4 shares
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20. When we think of piety, we think of monks dressed in Sackcloths or six-hour daily prayer sessions
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SACKCLOTHS [ˈsakˌklôTH]
Answer: Sackcloth and ashes were used in Old Testament times as a symbol of debasement, mourning, and/or repentance. Someone wanting to show his repentant heart would often wear sackcloth, sit in ashes, and put ashes on top of his head. Sackcloth was a coarse material usually made of black goat’s hair,...
A cilice /ˈsɪlɪs/, also known as a sackcloth, was originally a garment or undergarment made of coarse cloth or animal hair (a hairshirt) worn close to the skin.
The noun sackcloth can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be sackcloth.
1. (Textiles) coarse cloth such as sacking. 2. (Clothing & Fashion) garments made of such cloth, worn formerly to indicate mourning or penitence. 3. sackcloth and ashes a public display of extreme grief, remorse, or repentance.