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For He put on righteousness as a breastplate, :
And a helmet of salvation on His head; :
He put on the garments of vengeance for clothing, :
And was clad with zeal as a cloak. • "Put on": from Hebrew root , "armed" or "clothed with armor"; this Hebrew term together with those of "helmet" (), and "breastplate" (; "coat") are found in
1 Samuel 17:5. The first two lines : "He put on (
LXX: ) righteousness as a breastplate (), and a helmet of salvation () on His head" are alluded to in the Christian
New Testament's
1 Thessalonians 5:8: : "Putting on (Greek: ) the breastplate of faith and love ( ), and as a helmet the hope of salvation ( )" wherein
Paul the Apostle changes "the breastplate of righteousness" to "the breastplate of faith and love", and adds "hope" to "the helmet of salvation". The same lines are also alluded in Wisdom 5:18, which is presumably dependent on Isaiah: : "
He will put on righteousness as a breastplate (),
and he will don true judgement instead of a helmet." ==Verse 21==