The meaning of Baggage in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)

bag'aj:

(1) keli, "the impedimenta of an army"): "David left his baggage in the hand of the keeper of the baggage" (I Samuel 17:22); "at Michmash he layeth up his baggage" (Isaiah 10:28). The American Standard Revised Version gives baggage for "stuff" at I Samuel 10:22; I Samuel 25:13; I Samuel 30:24.

(2) aposkeue: "Beside the baggage" (Judith 7:2), "a great ado and much baggage" (1 Macc 9:35,39), "the women and the children and also the baggage" (the King James Version "and other baggage"; 2 Macc 12:21).

(3) aposkeuazomai, "to make ready for leaving," "to pack up baggage"): "We took up (made ready, Revised Version margin) our baggage" (Acts 21:15, the King James Version "carriages"), i.e. what they could carry—English: "luggage"; but others understand the term of the loading of the baggage animals.

M. O. Evans


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