Definition: The term "after shave" comes from the Greek word "afterstiche", which translates to "to trim, cut off". It refers specifically to a process where someone removes their shaving cream or other types of facial cream before shaving. Definition: - Aftershower: A person who cuts their hair or beard before shaving. - Trimmed - The act of trimming the hair before shaving. In the context of the Bible, "after shave" might refer to a specific action in relation to someone's physical appearance or grooming. It could also mean that a person has shaved for an occasion and is now using soap to clean their face after shaving. For example: - In Leviticus 16:5, it says that a man must wash his face before going into the bathhouse (a place of bathing). This is considered as one of the three cleansings before going to work in this verse. - John 3:4, where Jesus says, "But I tell you, that many will come from distant places and teach you about me, and all will follow them." He also refers to his disciples after they had been baptized. This is another example of a person who has shaved before going to church or other gatherings. In this verse, after shaving, Jesus told his disciples that "many" would be coming from far away to hear him teach, so it's implied that people would follow him into the crowd to listen to his teachings and learn about his authority.
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