This is literally 'girt in the loins,' and reads in the margin 'horse.' Proverbs 30:31 . It probably refers to a girded warhorse as something that 'goes well,' and is comely or stately in its going.
This is literally 'girt in the loins,' and reads in the margin 'horse.' Proverbs 30:31 . It probably refers to a girded warhorse as something that 'goes well,' and is comely or stately in its going.
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