James 5:2Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are moth-eaten.Torrey's Topical Textbook—AKJV
Garments
Garments of Israel Preserved for Forty Years
Garments of the Poor used As a Covering by Night
Garments of the Poor: Not to be Retained in Pledge
Garments of the Poor: Provided Specially by God
Garments of the Poor: Vile
Garments of the Rich of the Finest Materials
Garments of the Rich: Embroidered
Garments of the Rich: Gay
Garments of the Rich: Gorgeous
Garments of the Rich: Multiplied and Heaped Up
Garments of the Rich: Often Moth-Eaten
Garments of the Rich: Perfumed
Garments of the Sexes, not to be Interchanged
Garments of Those Slain With a Sword not Used
Garments were often Changed
Garments were often Fringed and Bordered
Garments: (Rolled in Blood) Victory
Garments: (Washed in Wine) Abundance
Garments: (White) Righteousness
Garments: Bonnet or Hat
Garments: Burnouse or Cloak
Garments: Called: Clothes
Garments: Called: Clothing
Garments: Called: Raiment
Garments: Called: Vesture
Garments: Cleansed by Water from Ceremonial Uncleanness
Garments: Colours of, Mentioned: Blue
Garments: Colours of, Mentioned: Different Colours
Garments: Colours of, Mentioned: Purple
Garments: Colours of, Mentioned: Scarlet
Garments: Colours of, Mentioned: White
Garments: Girdle
Garments: Girt up During Employment
Garments: Given As a Token of Covenants
Garments: Given As Presents
Garments: Grew Old and Wore Out
Garments: Hyke or Upper Garment
Garments: Liable to Plague and Leprosy
Garments: Materials Used for Camel's Hair
Garments: Materials Used for Linen
Garments: Materials Used for Sackcloth
Garments: Materials Used for Silk
Garments: Materials Used for Skins
Garments: Materials Used for Wool
Garments: Not to be Made of Mixed Materials
Garments: Often Rent in Affliction
Garments: Origin of
Garments: Scribes and Pharisees Condemned for Making Broad the Borders
Garments: Shoe or Sandal
Garments: Tunic or Coat
Garments: Vail
Garments: Worn Long and Flowing