Head Coverings

What Does the Bible Say about Head Coverings?

Introduction

I will give a literal rendering of the text. After this, I will have a series of questions and proposed answers for your consideration.

The Text

1 Corinthians 11:1 Be imitators of me according as I am also of Messiah. 2Now I commend you, brethren, that ye have remembered me in all things. And ye keep the guardings according as I delivered to you. 3But I wish you to know that the Messiah is the head of every man and the man is the head of a woman, and God is the head of Messiah. 4Every man praying or prophesying having, on the head, puts his Head to shame. 5But every woman praying or prophesying with the head uncovered puts her head to shame. For it is one and the same with having been shaved. 6For if a woman is not covered, let her also be shorn. But if shameful to a woman to be shorn or to be shaven, she shall be covered. 7For man indeed does not owe to have the head covered, being the image and glory of God. But woman is the glory of a man. 8For man is not from woman, but woman from man. 9For also man was not created on account of the woman, but woman on account of the man. 10The woman owes to have authority on the head because of this: on account of the angels/messengers. 11However, man is not apart from woman or woman apart from man in Yehovah. 12For as the woman is from the man, so is the man also via the woman, but all things are from God. 13Judge in yourselves. Is it comely for an uncovered woman to pray to God? 14Or doesn’t even nature itself teach you that if a man has long hair, it is a dishonour to him? 15But if a woman has long hair, it is glory to her! For the long hair is given to her instead of a covering. 16But if anyone thinks to be contentious, we have no such custom, nor the assemblies of God.

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Is the Law ‘Done Away With’?

Has the Law Been

‘Done Away With’?

 

Written by Lynn R.

 

1.   A Note On Expository Preaching

The best form of preaching has always been expository. It takes the most work in order to properly prepare, but it also has the best benefits for the listeners. There are a number of expository preachers today (though expository sermons are increasingly rare and are being replaced by inferior ‘topical’ sermons because of the ease of preparation). Those who preach expositorily need to be commended.

 

2.   What Truly Makes Preaching Successful

Members who are genuinely interested in truth are attracted by the form of preaching which includes proper quotations of the Word of God, shows true doctrine, and reveals truth in a way that is useful to hearers. A pastor who properly presents the Word in a way that makes for increased righteousness and justice among hearers who fear God tends to draw many, because the Word is drawing them.

 

3.   What Frustrates The True Fearers Of God

If truth attracts Saints, what frustrates them? Obviously, error does. Today, more than at any other time in the history of this country, error is being taught from fundamental pulpits, as well as pulpits where error can be expected (the pulpits of ‘liberals’ and cults). The cause of error is usually simple: the pastor was taught something in seminary, and has clung to it as truth without checking. Another cause arises when a pastor mistreats and mishandles the Word of Truth, not properly considering a text’s context and to whom the text is referring. Those listening to pastors are just as responsible for what they hear and believe as pastors are for what they teach, even though teachers will be judged far more harshly for their error. All should approach the Word of Truth with fear and trembling. I take this to be literal. And Moses said unto the people, Fear not: for God is come to prove you, and that his fear may be before your faces, that ye sin not, Exodus 20:20. It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God, Heb. 10:31. Today, the word awe is being used to supplant the word fear. But do Biblical texts mean awe or fear? Just awful? Hardly!

 

4.   A Personal Experience: Has The Law Been Trashed?

This summer, toward the end of a great ‘Thus saith Jehovah’ sermon, my ears perked when the statement was made that “The law was done away with at the cross, reference Ephesians 2:15.” If true, this would seem to be a rather curious and drastic event—if some parts of the Scriptures are done away with.

This isn’t the first time I have heard a teaching similar to this, and I don’t know exactly why it became noteworthy to me at the time. I think the theory is that the Jewish and Gentile, and pre-Messiah and post-Messiah requirements for salvation are somehow uniquely different. However, Ephesians 2 describes in great detail how there is no difference in salvation for Jew and Gentile, and that there should no longer be enmity between the two as in the past. Verses 14 and 15 state,

For He is our (Jew & Gentile) peace, who made both (Jew & Gentile) one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition, having abolished in His flesh the enmity, (caused by) the law of commandments in ordinances, for to make in himself of twain one new man, so making peace; and that he might reconcile both unto God in one body by the cross, having slain the enmity thereby: and came and preached peace to you (Gentiles) which were afar off, and to them (Jews) that were nigh. For through Him we both (Jew and Gentile) have access by one Spirit unto the Father.

It is the enmity between Jew and Gentile that is done away with, slain at the cross, and not the law. The Jews had flaunted their special, peculiar status with Jehovah by their being the direct recipients of the Word of God through Moses and the books of the Law, thus causing enmity with the Gentiles. This is the enmity that is done away with.

Granted, Ephesians 2:15 is a little fuzzy and the Greek does not help much in clarity. There are other verses with great clarity that cover the same subject, however. We can quote none other than Jehovah (Yeshua, Messiah, Jesus) in Matthew 5:17-18, an unchallengeable and immutable source.

Matthew 5:17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. 18For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass {when this earth and heaven are destroyed}, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.

The law is expressly not destroyed (done away with), and is secure exactly as written for at least another 1,000 years from today.

Note the severe warning editorial in the very next verse:

Matthew 5:19 Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach [them], the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.

Comparing Scripture with Scripture, Ephesians 2:15 cannot mean that the Law is done away with. Matthew 5:17-19 are the ‘Thus saith Jehovah’ verses on this subject.

 

5.   Messiah’s Personal Exegesis

Luke 24:27 And beginning at Moses (the books of Moses) and all the prophets, he expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself.

Yeshua Messiah begins with Moses (the books of the Law of Jehovah) when revealing Himself in Scripture. Should we not begin at the same place? Does this not bring importance to our knowing the Law thoroughly rather than considering that it may have been done away with? The Law is the exact, never changing, detailed justice system of God, and a total knowledge and understanding is desperately needed today as never before to set the foundation and the standard for all Christian human values and behavior. Does it save us? No. Did it save the Jews? No. Hebrews 4:2, For unto us (contemporary Jews) was the gospel preached, as well as unto them (children of Israel in the wilderness): but the word preached did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in them that heard [it]. The ‘gospel’ is not new in the New Testament. ‘Faith’ is not new in the New Testament. Preaching, gospel, hearing and faith are the same throughout recorded Scriptures.

 

6.   What Happens To The Law When Faith Comes?

Romans 3:30 Seeing [it is] one God, which shall justify the circumcision by faith, and uncircumcision through faith. 31Do we then make void the law through faith? God forbid: yea, we establish the law.

Does faith void the Law? No. It confirms the Law. Faith is necessary for both Jew and Gentile. Knowledge of the Law is required reading for both Jew and Gentile. The Law of God is the detailed plan of God by which the man of God is to gauge his whole life.

 

7.   Is The Law Alive Today?

The Law is alive and well today! It declares the full righteousness, justice, grace, and love of Jehovah! We must nip in the bud any notion to the contrary as we strive to present the true doctrine of ‘Thus saith Jehovah.’

 

8.   To Whom Was The Law Given?

If you said the Jews, you are right. Who can learn from the Law? Jews and Gentiles. There are countless Scriptures and ramifications of these simple facts, these teachings of God. No one can properly understand the Scriptures without being able to sort out some direction to God’s plan for the Jews and God’s plan for the Gentiles. At this time and in this paper, however, I am only proving the certainty and duration of the Law.

 

9.   The Duration Of The Law

Notice the text quoted above:

Matthew 5:17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. 18For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass {when this earth and heaven are destroyed}, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.

When will heaven and earth pass? Messiah must reign for 1,000 years, and before this, a time of great tribulation. Some very important events precede the time of great tribulation, and they will take time. It will be at least another 1,007 years before the Law passes!

 

10. Conclusion

The Law is not dead. It is inspired Scripture, and must be viewed that way, to insure that contempt for the Law does not become part of one’s beliefs!

What is a Nazarite?

What is A Nazarite?
Literally Rendered

What Is A Nazarite?

According to Gesenius, the root nazar means to consecrate, to vow. He continued, “The primary idea is that of separating.” Thus, he said it meant “to separate oneself from any one, e. g. from after Yehovah, for example, i.e. to fall away from the worship of Jehovah, Ez. 14, 7.”

Ezekiel 14:7 “For a man a man from the House of Israel and from the sojourner who will sojourn in Israel, and he has been separated from after me, and he has made ascend his rollers unto his heart. And he will put the stumblingblock of his iniquity straight-before his faces. And he will come unto the prophet to research to him into me, I Yehovah! We will answer to him via me! 8And I will give my faces into that man. And I will put him to a sign and to proverbs! And I will cut him off from the midst of my people! And ye shall know that I am Yehovah!”

Gesenius continued, “to abstain from any thing, with from, Lev. 22, 2.”

Leviticus 22:2 “Speak unto Aaron and unto his sons. And they have separated from the holies of the children of Israel. And they shall not profane the Name of my holy Holy-One Whom they are sanctifying to me. I am Yehovah.”

Gesenius stated, “spoken of abstinence from food and drink Zech. 7. 3, compare verse 5.”

Zechariah 7:3 …to say unto the priests who are to the house of Yehovah of hosts and unto the prophets to say, “Shall I weep in the fifth month to be separated [abstain] just as I did this how many years?” 4And the word of Yehovah of hosts was unto me to say, 5 “Say unto all the people of the land and unto the priests to say, ‘When ye have shut, and to mourn in the fifth and seventh, and this seventy year, shutting, did ye shut me? I?’”

Then, Gesenius states, “to consecrate or devote oneself to any thing, e. g. to Yehovah Hos. 9, 10.”

Hosea 9:10 I found Israel like grapes in the wilderness. I saw your fathers as a firstborn in a fig tree in her beginning. They came Baalpeor, and they were separated to shame. And they were abominations as their love.

In the Hiphil form, Gesenius states, “to separate one from any thing, e. e. to restrain from, to admonish against. Lev. 15, 31 cause ye the children of Israel to separate themselves from their uncleanness, i. e. admonish them not to make themselves nclean. Compare Arabic, to premonish, to admonish.”

Leviticus 15:31 And ye shall separate the children of Israel from their uncleanness. And they shall not die in their uncleanness in their ‘uncleaning’ my abidingplace that is in their midst.

Gesenius then thought that the transitive form meant to consecrate, as in Numbers 6:12—

Numbers 6:12 And he shall separate to Yehovah the days of his separation. And he shall bring a lamb the son of his year for a transgression. And the first days shall fall. For his separation was unclean.

In the intransitive form, Gesenius thought it meant to abstain, as Numbers 6:3—

Numbers 6:3 He shall separate from wine and strong drink. Vinegar of wine and vinegar of strong drink he will not drink, and he will not drink every liquid of grapes. And grapes moist and dried he will not eat.

Though Gesenius thought the word meant to abstain, in the verses immediately surrounding the above verse, he thought it meant to consecrate or devote oneself to Yehovah (Num. 6, 2. 5. 6.). I will give the sequence of verses.

Numbers 6:2 Speak unto the children of Israel. And thou shalt say unto them, “A man or a woman who shall miracle to vow a vow of separation to separate to Yehovah, 3he shall separate from wine and strong drink. Vinegar of wine and vinegar of strong drink he will not drink, and he will not drink every liquid of grapes. And grapes moist and dried he will not eat. 4All the days of his separation are from all he will make from a vine of the wine. From the determiners and unto a clear [skin] he will not eat. 5All the days of the vow of his separation a razor will not cross-over upon his head unto the fullness of their day that he will be separated to Yehovah. Holy he will be. The lock of the hair of his head became-big. 6All the days of his separation to Yehovah he shall not come upon a being of a dead-one.

I had a thought while looking at this word. Suppose it is related to sojourner, which has two of the three letters. It comes from the root zoor, and nearly always has a bad meaning of stranger, foreigner, a foreign god, etc., which can explain why nazarites seemed so foreign to the Israelis, just as Messiah Yeshua does now.

Suppose it refers to the days of his sojourning as a foreigner rather than the days of his separation.

Gesenius continued by defining the noun nazer, as the “consecration of a priest Lev. 21, 12; specifically of a Nazarite Num. 6, 4. 5. 9 his consecrated head. v. 12.” (when the Hebrew actually read the head of his nazir; see text in full below).

Leviticus 21:12 “And from the Sanctuary he will not go-out. And he will not pierce the Sanctuary of his Gods. For the nazir of the oil of anointing of his Gods is upon him. I am Yehovah!”

Suppose this made him a stranger to the Israelis.

Numbers 6:2 Speak unto the children of Israel. And thou shalt say unto them, “A man or a woman who shall miracle to vow a vow of separation to separate to Yehovah, 3he shall separate from wine and strong drink. Vinegar of wine and vinegar of strong drink he will not drink, and he will not drink every liquid of grapes. And grapes moist and dried he will not eat. 4All the days of his separation are from all he will make from a vine of the wine. From the determiners and unto a clear [skin] he will not eat. 5All the days of the vow of his separation a razor will not cross-over upon his head unto the fullness of their day that he will be separated to Yehovah. Holy he will be. The lock of the hair of his head became-big. 6All the days of his separation to Yehovah he shall not come upon a being of a dead-one. 7For his father and for his mother, for his brother and for his sister—he will not unclean for them in their death. For the nazir of his Gods is upon his head. 8All the days of his nazir he is holy unto Yehovah. 9And when a dead-one will die upon him in an instant suddenly, and the head of his nazir will be unclean. And he will shave his head in the day of his being-clean. In the day of the seven he will shave him. 10And in the day of the eighth he will bring two turtledoves or two sons of a dove unto the priest unto the opening of the Tent of Appointment. 11And the priest will do one for a sin-sacrifice and one for ascension. And he will cover upon him from what he sinned concerning the being. And he will sanctify his head in that day. 12And he will hezeer to Yehovah the days of his Nazir. And he will bring a lamb the son of his year for transgression. And the first days shall fall. For his nazir uncleaned. 13And this is the teaching of the Nazir: in the day of the fullness of the days of his Nazar he will bring him unto the opening of the Tent of Appointment. 14And he shall bring-near his brought-near to Yehovah, one perfect boy-lamb the son of his year for ascension and one perfect girl-lamb the daughter of her year for a sin-sacrifice, and one perfect ram for peaces 15and a basket of Matzahs, flour of piercings mingled in oil and spittings of Matzahs anointed in oil and their restings and their pourings. 16And the priest shall bring-near to the faces of Yehovah. And He will make his sin-sacrifice and his ascension. 17And he will make the ram a sacrifice of peaces to Yehovah upon the basket of the Matzahs. And the priest will make his resting and his pouring. 18And the Nazir will shave the head of his Nazar opening of the Tent of Appointment. And he will take the hair of the head of his Nazar. And he will give upon the fire that is under the sacrifice of the peaces. 19And the priest shall take the cooked arm from the ram and piercings of one Matzah from the basket and one spitting of Matzah. And he shall give upon palms of the Nazir after his shaving his Nazar. 20And the priest shall wave them a waving to the faces of Yehovah. Holy is he to the priest upon the breast of the waving and upon the leg of the elevating. And after, the Nazir will drink wine. 21This is the teaching of the Nazir who will vow his brought-near to Yehovah upon his Nazar beside what his hand will reach, the palms of his vow that he will vow. Established will he do upon the teaching of his Nazar.

Gesenius continued, “Hence metonymy consecrated head scilicet (Latin, for ‘understand’ or ‘apply’) of a Nazarite, Number 6, 19.” He continued, “Also, the primary idea being dropped, unshorn hair, long hair, e. g. of a woman, Jer. 7, 29.”

Jeremiah 7:29 Shear thy nazir and cast-away and carry upon barrens a lamentation! For Yehovah hath contemned and cast-out the generation of his overflowing!

In his second noun definition, he wrote, “a diadem, worn as the mark of consecration, e. g. by the high priest, whose diadem was called nazir of the holy, Ex. 29, 6. 39, 30. Lev. 8, 9;”

Exodus 29:6 And thou shalt put the wrapping upon his head. And thou shalt give the nazar of the Holy-One upon the wrapping.

Exodus 39:30 And they made the flower of the nazar of the Holy-One pure gold. And they wrote upon him a writing, openings of a signet, Holy to Yehovah.

Leviticus 8:9 And he put the wrapping upon his head. And he put upon the wrapping unto the front of his faces the flower of the gold, nazir of the Holy-One just as Yehovah commanded Moshe.

Then he wrote, “a king 2 Sam. 1, 10. 2 K. 11, 12. 2 Chr. 23, 11. al. the gems of a diadem, put for any thing precious, Zech. 9, 16.”

2 Samuel 1:10 And I stood upon him. And I killed him because I knew that he will not live after his fall. And I took the nazir that is upon his head and the bracelet that is upon his arm. And I brought them here unto my lord.

2 Kings 11:12 And he sent-out the king’s son. And he gave upon him the nazir and the testimonies. And they kinged him. And he anointed him. And they smote palm. And they said, “The king shall live!”

2 Chronicles 23:11 And they sent-out the king’s son. And they gave upon him the nazir and the testimonies. And they kinged him. And Yehoyada anointed him, and his sons. And they said, “The king shall live!”

Zechariah 9:16 And Yehovah their Gods shall save them in that day as the flock of His people. For stones of a nazir are testing themselves upon His soil.

The other texts covering this topic are the following:

Genesis 49:26 The blessings of thy father prevailed above the blessings of my parents unto the lust of hills of hiding! They shall be to the head of Joseph and to the scalp of a nazir of his brothers.

Leviticus 25:5 Thou shalt not reap volunteer of thy harvest and thou shalt not defend the grapes of thy nazir. He will be a year of ceasing to the land.

Leviticus 25:11 He is a flowing, a year of the fifty year she will be to you. Ye shall not seed and ye shall not harvest her volunteers. And ye shall not fortify her nazirs.

Deuteronomy 33:13 And to Joseph he said, “The Blessing of Yehovah is his land from the excellence of the heavens, from the dew and from the deep couching under, 14and from the excellence of the increases of the sun, and from the excellence of the thrusting-out of the months, 15and from the head of the mountains of ancient-time, and from the excellence of the hills of hiding, 16and from the excellence of the land and her fullness and the desire of the Abider of the bush. Her increase is for the head of Yoseph and for the scalp of the Nazir of his brothers, 17the firstborn of his herd. Grandeur is his, and his horns are like the horns of a wild ox; with them he shall push the people together to the ends of the earth; and they are the ten thousands of Ephraim, and they are the thousands of Manasseh.

Judges 13:5 “For behold thee pregnant. And thou shalt child a son. And a teacher will not ascend over his head, for the youth will be a Nazir of Elohim from the belly. And he, he will begin to save Israel from the hand of Palestinians.” 6And the woman came. And she said to her man to say, “A man of the Elohim came unto me. And his appearance is as the appearance of a messenger of the Elohim, very fearsome! And I did not ask him where from this is he, and he did not tell to me his name. 7And he said to me, ‘Behold thee pregnant! And thou shalt child a son. And now, don’t drink wine and liquor and don’t eat any unclean. For the youth will be a nazir of Elohim from the belly unto the day of his death!’”

Judges 16:17 And he told to her all his heart. And he said to her, “A teacher did not ascend over my head. For a nazir of Elohim am I from the belly of my mother. If I shaved, and my strength will turn from me. And I will be sick. And I will be as each of the adam.”

Lamentations 4:7 Her Nazireem were purer than snow. They were more dazzling than milk. They reddened a bone more than corners. A sapphire is their separation/cut-off.

Amos 2:11 “And I made-stand from your sons for prophets and from your chosen-ones for Nazireem. Is it not even this, Children of Israel?” declared Yehovah. 12 “And ye watered the Nazireem wine to drink. And ye commanded upon the prophets, saying, ‘Ye shall not prophesy!’”

Psalm 89:40 Thou hast spurned the covenant of thy servant! Thou hast pierced to the land his nazir!

Psalm 132:18 I will clothe his enemies shame! And upon him is the flower of his nazir!

Proverbs 27:24 For wealth is not to hiding. And if a nazir is to generation generation!

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A Stranger

Now, I will give the same texts as above, with the idea of being a stranger, a foreigner, one who is not part of a people, but who is leading a life as if from a foreign country and culture, even with a foreign god (perhaps the True and Living God!). I will use some form of the word alien, as alienated.

Ezekiel 14:7 “For a man a man from the House of Israel and from the sojourner who will sojourn in Israel, and he has been alienated from after me, and he has made ascend his rollers unto his heart. And he will put the stumblingblock of his iniquity straight-before his faces. And he will come unto the prophet to research to him into me, I Yehovah! We will answer to him via me! 8And I will give my faces into that man. And I will put him to a sign and to proverbs! And I will cut him off from the midst of my people! And ye shall know that I am Yehovah!”

Leviticus 22:2 “Speak unto Aaron and unto his sons. And they have been alienated from the holies of the children of Israel. And they shall not profane the Name of my holy Holy-One Whom they are sanctifying to me. I am Yehovah.”

Zechariah 7:3 …to say unto the priests who are to the house of Yehovah of hosts and unto the prophets to say, “Shall I weep in the fifth month to be alienated just as I did this how many years?” 4And the word of Yehovah of hosts was unto me to say, 5 “Say unto all the people of the land and unto the priests to say, ‘When ye have shut, and to mourn in the fifth and seventh, and this seventy year, shutting, did ye shut me? I?’”

Hosea 9:10 I found Israel like grapes in the wilderness. I saw your fathers as a firstborn in a fig tree in her beginning. They came Baalpeor, and they were alienated to shame. And they were abominations as their love.

Leviticus 15:31 And ye shall alienate the children of Israel from their uncleanness. And they shall not die in their uncleanness in their ‘uncleaning’ my abidingplace that is in their midst.

The above two texts show that one is alienated to or from something. If they are alienated to something, that means that they have been alienated from the familiar object to the new object. Thus, one is alienated from idols to God, as in the following texts:

1 Thessalonians 1:9 For they themselves show of us what manner of entering in we had unto you, and how ye turned to God from idols to serve the living and true God.

Hebrews 11:13 These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off, and were persuaded of them, and embraced and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth.

Ephesians 2:11 Wherefore remember that ye, being in time past Gentiles in the flesh who are called Uncircumcision by that which is called the Circumcision in the flesh made by hands, 12that at that time ye were without Messiah, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world. 13But now in Messiah Yeshua ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Messiah.

The following nazir texts continue.

Leviticus 21:12 “And from the Sanctuary he will not go-out. And he will not pierce the Sanctuary of his Gods. For the alienation of the oil of anointing of his Gods is upon him. I am Yehovah!”

Numbers 6:2 Speak unto the children of Israel. And thou shalt say unto them, “A man or a woman who shall miracle to vow a vow of alienation to alienate to Yehovah, 3he shall alienate from wine and strong drink. Vinegar of wine and vinegar of strong drink he will not drink, and he will not drink every liquid of grapes. And grapes moist and dried he will not eat. 4All the days of his alienation are from all he will make from a vine of the wine. From the determiners [genetic information being in the seeds!] and unto a clear [skin] he will not eat. 5All the days of the vow of his alienation a razor will not cross-over upon his head unto the fullness of their day that he will be an alien to Yehovah. He will be holy. The lock of the hair of his head became-big. 6All the days of his alienation to Yehovah he shall not [RTF bookmark start: HereIAm][RTF bookmark end: HereIAm]come upon a being of a dead-one. 7For his father and for his mother, for his brother and for his sister—he will not unclean for them in their death. For the alienation of his Gods is upon his head. 8All the days of his alienation he is holy unto Yehovah. 9And when a dead-one will die upon him in an instant suddenly, and the head of his alienation will be unclean. And he will shave his head in the day of his being-clean. In the day of the seven he will shave him. 10And in the day of the eighth he will bring two turtledoves or two sons of a dove unto the priest unto the opening of the Tent of Appointment. 11And the priest will do one for a sin-sacrifice and one for ascension. And he will cover upon him from what he sinned concerning the being. And he will sanctify his head in that day. 12And he will alienate to Yehovah the days of his alien. And he will bring a lamb the son of his year for transgression. And the first days shall fall. For his alien uncleaned. 13And this is the teaching of the alien: in the day of the fullness of the days of his alienation he will bring him unto the opening of the Tent of Appointment. 14And he shall bring-near his brought-near to Yehovah, one perfect boy-lamb the son of his year for ascension and one perfect girl-lamb the daughter of her year for a sin-sacrifice, and one perfect ram for peaces 15and a basket of Matzahs, flour of piercings mingled in oil and spittings of Matzahs anointed in oil and their restings and their pourings. 16And the priest shall bring-near to the faces of Yehovah. And He will make his sin-sacrifice and his ascension. 17And he will make the ram a sacrifice of peaces to Yehovah upon the basket of the Matzahs. And the priest will make his resting and his pouring. 18And the alien will shave the head of his alienation opening of the Tent of Appointment. And he will take the hair of the head of his alien. And he will give upon the fire that is under the sacrifice of the peaces. 19And the priest shall take the cooked arm from the ram and piercings of one Matzah from the basket and one spitting of Matzah. And he shall give upon palms of the alien after his shaving his alienation. 20And the priest shall wave them a waving to the faces of Yehovah. Holy is he to the priest upon the breast of the waving and upon the leg of the elevating. And after, the alien will drink wine. 21This is the teaching of the alien who will vow his brought-near to Yehovah upon his alienation beside what his hand will reach, the palms of his vow that he will vow. Established will he do upon the teaching of his alienation.

Jeremiah 7:29 Shear thine alien and cast-away and carry upon barrens a lamentation! For Yehovah hath contemned and cast-out the generation of his overflowing!

Exodus 29:6 And thou shalt put the wrapping upon his head. And thou shalt give the alienation of the Holy-One upon the wrapping.

Exodus 39:30 And they made the flower of the alienation of the Holy-One pure gold. And they wrote upon him a writing, openings of a signet, “Holy to Yehovah.”

Leviticus 8:9 And he put the wrapping upon his head. And he put upon the wrapping unto the front of his faces the flower of the gold, “alien of the Holy-One” just as Yehovah commanded Moshe.

Look at the following text:

Psalm 69:8 I am become a stranger unto my brethren, and an alien unto my mother’s children.

Stranger in this verse is zoor, the word I propose to be related to nazir.

2 Samuel 1:10 And I stood upon him. And I killed him because I knew that he will not live after his fall. And I took the alien that is upon his head and the bracelet that is upon his arm. And I brought them here unto my lord.

This word was often rendered crown, but it may have the signification of being an ‘alienizer’, causing one who wears it to become alien to the others through rank and function.

2 Kings 11:12 And he sent-out the king’s son. And he gave upon him the alien and the testimonies. And they kinged him. And he anointed him. And they smote palm [I think they clapped]. And they said, “The king shall live!”

2 Chronicles 23:11 And they sent-out the king’s son. And they gave upon him the alien and the testimonies. And they kinged him. And Yehoyada anointed him, and his sons. And they said, “The king shall live!”

Zechariah 9:16 And Yehovah their Gods shall save them in that day as the flock of His people. For stones of an alien are testing themselves upon His soil.

Genesis 49:26 The blessings of thy father prevailed above the blessings of my parents unto the lust of hills of hiding! They shall be to the head of Joseph and to the scalp of an alien of his brothers.

Leviticus 25:5 Thou shalt not reap volunteer of thy harvest and thou shalt not defend the grapes of thine alien. He will be a year of ceasing to the land.

Leviticus 25:11 He is a flowing, a year of the fifty year she will be to you. Ye shall not seed and ye shall not harvest her volunteers. And ye shall not fortify her aliens.

Deuteronomy 33:13 And to Joseph he said, “The Blessing of Yehovah is his land from the excellence of the heavens, from the dew and from the deep couching under, 14and from the excellence of the increases of the sun, and from the excellence of the thrusting-out of the months, 15and from the head of the mountains of ancient-time, and from the excellence of the hills of hiding, 16and from the excellence of the land and her fullness and the desire of the Abider of the bush. Her increase is for the head of Yoseph and for the scalp of the alien of his brothers, 17the firstborn of his herd. Grandeur is his, and his horns are like the horns of a wild ox; with them he shall push the people together to the ends of the earth; and they are the ten thousands of Ephraim, and they are the thousands of Manasseh.

Judges 13:5 “For behold thee pregnant. And thou shalt child a son. And a teacher will not ascend over his head, for the youth will be an alien of Elohim from the belly. And he, he will begin to save Israel from the hand of Palestinians.” 6And the woman came. And she said to her man to say, “A man of the Elohim came unto me. And his appearance is as the appearance of a messenger of the Elohim, very fearsome! And I did not ask him where from this is he, and he did not tell to me his name. 7And he said to me, ‘Behold thee pregnant! And thou shalt child a son. And now, don’t drink wine and liquor and don’t eat any unclean. For the youth will be an alien of Elohim from the belly unto the day of his death!’”

Judges 16:17 And he told to her all his heart. And he said to her, “A teacher did not ascend over my head. For an alien of Elohim am I from the belly of my mother. If I shaved, and my strength will turn from me. And I will be sick. And I will be as each of the adam.”

Lamentations 4:7 Her aliens were purer than snow. They were more dazzling than milk. They reddened a bone more than corners. A sapphire is their separation/cut-off.

Amos 2:11 “And I made-stand from your sons for prophets and from your chosen-ones for aliens. Is it not even this, Children of Israel?” declared Yehovah. 12 “And ye watered the aliens wine to drink. And ye commanded upon the prophets, saying, ‘Ye shall not prophesy!’”

Psalm 89:40 Thou hast spurned the covenant of thy servant! Thou hast pierced to the land his alien!

Psalm 132:18 I will clothe his enemies shame! And upon him is the flower of his alien!

Proverbs 27:24 For wealth is not to hiding. And if a alien is to generation generation!