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<font face="TimesNewRoman" size=3> [[Category:Mark]]
:[[Mr 1:6]] And John was clothed with camel’s hair, and with a girdle of a skin about his loins; and he did eat locusts and wild honey;
 
Prophets of old were sometimes required to do strange things as part of their prophecy. hey would live out a sort of dinner theater for the people to wonder and talk about. John wore a costume that would remind people of Elijah that he was fulfilling prophecy. It was a part of his 'dinner theater'.
 
==hairy and a leather belt==
:::[[2Ki 1:8]] And they answered him, [He was] an hairy man, and girt with a girdle of leather about his loins. And he said, It [is] Elijah the Tishbite.
 
==four voices==
Mark was also suggesting we think of the for voices of God: Judge, King, Priest and Prophet:
:'''camel’s hair''':
::The authority ([[hair]]) of a judge ([[camel]])
:'''girdle of a skin'''
::King's girdle [[אזור]] of righteousness (skin [[עור]] is a pun to light[[אור]] ) The light אור surrounds the bride ז.
:::''' about his loins'''
::as a gift [[מתן]] (Elijah was righteous as a gift)
:'''locusts''':
::The increase/hidden/church [[ארבה]]. He ate the body of Christ. This is a symbol of the priest.
:'''wild honey'''
::As the prophet: The word [[דב]] of marriage [[ש]]. The prophecy of Christ as the bridegroom in the flesh.
 
Next [[Mr 1:7]]
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