Etheridge(i)
5 And all their works they do that they may be seen of men; for they widen their tephillin,* and lengthen the fringes of their waving vestments,** [* Phylakteries; called as above, from the Chaldee tephilla, " prayer." For their formation and uses, see the commentators. ** Martuto; vestis tremula: from the Chaldee rethath, tremuit.]
6 and love the chief reclining-places at evening feasts, and the highest seats in synagogues,
7 and the shaloma in public places, and to be called of men Râbi.[My Master.]