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Inkhorn

/INK-horn/

Summary

A container for carrying writing materials, seen in Ezekiel's vision.

Ezekiel's Vision

In Ezekiel's vision, a man clothed in linen with a writer's inkhorn at his side was sent to mark the foreheads of those who grieved over Jerusalem's abominations. The inkhorn typically hung at the girdle and contained pens as well as ink. This marked those who would be spared from the coming judgment.

Key verses:Ezekiel 9:2-4Ezekiel 9:11

Related Verses3 mentions

Ezekiel· 3 verses

References

  1. 1.John McClintock and James Strong, "Inkhorn," in Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature, vol. IV (Harper & Brothers, 1867–1887).