KISS

This salutation was customary in the East, to express regard and reverence, as well as affection, Genesis 1:29; Ruth 1:1; Acts 1:20. Sometimes the beard was kissed, 2 Samuel 20:9; and in token of humble affection, the feet, Luke 7:38. Images and the heavenly bodies were worshipped by kissing the hand towards them, 1 Kings 19:18 Job 31:27 Hosea 13:2. The expression, "Kiss the Son," Psalms 2:12, may be illustrated by 1 Samuel 10:1, where king Saul receives the kiss of allegiance from Samuel. This salutation being customary in those days between man and man, was used in the early church as a pledge of Christian peace and charity, Romans 16:16 1 Peter 5:14.


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