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663 B
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15 lines
663 B
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## Put your sword on your thigh ##
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A sword hung from a belt against the thigh. This phrase describes an action of someone preparing for battle. AT: "Prepare for battle"
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## thigh ##
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the upper section of the leg
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## because of trustworthiness, meekness, and righteousness ##
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These are qualities of the mighty one. AT: because you fight for what is true and right"
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## your right hand will teach you ##
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The right hand is the hand most soldiers held a sword in. It could be said to teach them through the experience they gained in battle. AT: "You will become a great warrior by fighting in many battles" (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-personification]])
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