Internet Verse Search Commentaries Word Analysis ITL - draft

Job 38:3

Context
NETBible

Get ready for a difficult task 1  like a man; I will question you and you will inform me!

XREF

Ex 12:11; 1Ki 18:46; Job 13:15,22; Job 23:3-7; Job 31:35-37; Job 40:7; Jer 1:17; 1Pe 1:13

NET © Notes

tn Heb “Gird up your loins.” This idiom basically describes taking the hem of the long garment or robe and pulling it up between the legs and tucking it into the front of the belt, allowing easier and freer movement of the legs. “Girding the loins” meant the preparation for some difficult task (Jer 1:17), or for battle (Isa 5:27), or for running (1 Kgs 18:46). C. Gordon suggests that it includes belt-wrestling, a form of hand-to-hand mortal combat (“Belt-wrestling in the Bible World,” HUCA 23 [1950/51]: 136).



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