Mephibosheth: 2Sa 9:6, 2Sa 16:3
dressed his feet: Literally, made his feet, which seems to mean washing the feet paring the nails, and perhaps anointing or otherwise perfuming them, if not tinging the nails with henna; see note on Deu 21:12. Sir John Chardin, in his manuscript note on this place, informs us, that it is customary in the East to have as much care of the feet as the hands; and that their barbers cut and adjust the nails with a proper instrument, because they often go barefoot. The nails of the toes of the mummies inspected in London in 1763, of which an account is given in the Philosophical Transactions for 1764, seem to have been tinged with some reddish colour. 2Sa 15:30, Isa 15:2, Jer 41:5, Mat 6:16, Rom 12:15, Heb 13:3
trimmed: Literally, made his beard, which may mean, combing, curling, and perfuming it. But Mr. Morier says that they almost universally dye the beard black, by successive layers of a paste made of henna, and another made of the leaf of the indigo: the first tinging with an orange colour, and the next with a dark bottle green, which becomes jet black when exposed to the air for twenty-four hours.
Reciprocal: Gen 28:21 - I come Gen 41:14 - he shaved Exo 33:4 - and no 1Ch 8:34 - Meribbaal Pro 18:13 - that Pro 18:17 - General Pro 27:10 - own Ecc 9:8 - thy garments Dan 6:18 - and passed Dan 10:3 - neither did