girded his loins|gird his loins in English

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1. “Loins girded about with truth”

2. When a soldier girded his loins, he was getting ready for battle.

3. 4 Loins girded about with truth.

4. Gird the loins of your mind.

5. How can Christians gird their loins with truth?

6. “Stand firm, therefore, with your loins girded about with truth.”

7. Who is instructed to “gird sackcloth upon the loins,” and why?

8. The sun feels almost unbearably delicious on his loins.

9. Gird up your loins, please, like an able-bodied man, and let me question you, and you inform me.’”

10. Gird up your loins, please, like an able-bodied man, and let me question you, and you inform me.”

11. In an instant there was an uncontrollable flood in his loins, an unstoppable surge.

12. 18 The call goes forth, then, to false religion: “Undress and make yourselves naked, and gird sackcloth upon the loins.

13. 12 Paul explains: “Stand firm, therefore, with your loins girded about with truth, and having on the breastplate of righteousness.”

14. 19 And after I had smitten off his head with his own sword, I took the garments of Laban and put them upon mine own body; yea, even every whit; and I did gird on his armor about my loins.

15. Therefore, it might be said that the potential human race within his loins died with him.

16. He makes my loins roar with hunger.

17. Chianina loins, ribeyes, tenderloins $45.00 lb

18. Protecting the Loins, the Breast, and the Feet

19. This girdle helped to protect the loins.

20. 13 He was sprung from my loins.

21. We're just unwinding before girding our loins for London.

22. A soldier had to keep his belt tight in order to protect his loins (hips, groin, and lower abdomen) and to bear the weight of his sword.

23. (Luke 1:15) Moreover, “John had his clothing of camel’s hair and a leather girdle around his loins; his food too was insect locusts and wild honey.”

24. The soldier’s belt helped to protect his loins, and it provided a convenient support from which to suspend the sword.

25. When one engaged in some form of physical activity or work, he would ‘gird up his loins’ by wearing a sash, often pulling the ends of the garment up between his legs and tucking these ends under the sash so that he would have freedom of movement.