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# sackcloth
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## Definition
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Sackcloth was a garment made out of goat or camel hair. This cloth was very coarse and scratchy.
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* Often clothing made out of sackcloth was worn as a way of showing mourning, grief or humiliation.
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* Wearing ashes or sitting in ashes was also a sign of mourning and humility.
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* The phrase "sackcloth and ashes" was a common term referring to a traditional expression of grief and repentance.
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## Translation Suggestions
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* This term could be translated as, "coarse cloth from animal hair" or "clothes made of goat hair" or "rough, scratchy clothing."
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* Other ways to translate this term could include, "rough, scratchy mourning clothes."
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* The phrase "sit in sackcloth and ashes" could be translated as, "show mourning and humility by wearing scratchy cloth and sitting in ashes."
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