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Strongs H2296

H2296

חָגַר (châgar) v (khaw-gar')
Source: a primitive root;
Meaning: to gird on (as a belt, armor, etc.)
KJV: be able to put on, be afraid, appointed, gird, restrain, × on every side.

Brown, Driver, Briggs lexicon entry

Type: root" cite="full" form="false
[חָגַר] vb. gird, gird on, gird oneself {291}

Appears in a total of 41 verses:

PSA 45:4

OET-LV: 4 gird sword_of_your on a_thigh Oh_mighty_one splendour_of_your and_your_of_majesty.   (PSA_45:4)

OET-RV: 4Ride on triumphantly in your majesty because of trustworthiness, humility, and innocence.
 ⇔ Your powerful actions display your awesome abilities. (PSA 45:4)

DEU 1:41

OET-LV: 41And_you(pl)_answered and_you(pl)_said to_me we_have_sinned to/for_YHWH we we_will_go_up and_we_will_fight according_to_all that he_has_commanded_us YHWH god_of_our and_you(pl)_girded_on everyone DOM the_weapons_of his_war_of_of and_you(pl)_regarded_as_easy to_go_up to_the_hill_country.   (DEU_1:41)

OET-RV: 41but they all answered and admitted, ‘Yes, we’ve sinned against Yahweh, but now we’ll fix that by going in to fight and do everything that our god Yahweh has commanded us.’ So every man strapped on his weaponsnow thinking it would be easy to take over the hill country. (DEU 1:41)

JDG 3:16

OET-LV: 16And_he/it_made to_him/it ʼĒhūd a_sword and_belonged_to_it two_of mouths was_a_cubit length_of_its and_he_girded it from_under to_his_of_garments on the_thigh_of his_right_side_of_of.   (JDG_3:16)

OET-RV: 16Now Ehud had made himself a double-edged sword—a short one about half a metre long—and he strapped it to his right thigh beneath his clothes. (JDG 3:16)

LEV 8:13

OET-LV: 13And_ Mosheh _he_presented DOM the_sons_of ʼAhₐron and_he/it_clothed_them tunics and_he_girded DOM_them a_sash and_he_bound_on to/for_them headdresses just_as he_had_commanded YHWH DOM Mosheh.   (LEV_8:13)

OET-RV: 13Then Mosheh presented Aharon’s sons and dressed them in tunics and wrapped sashes around each of them, and tied their headbands onto them, just as Yahweh had instructed Mosheh. (LEV 8:13)

SA1 2:18

OET-LV: 18And_Shəʼēl/(Samuel) was_serving DOM the_presence_of YHWH a_lad girded an_ephod_of linen.   (SA1_2:18)

OET-RV: 18By now Shemuel was serving Yahweh, dressed in a priestly uniform made from linen. (SA1 2:18)

KI2 4:29

OET-LV: 29And_he/it_said to_Gēyḩₐ gird_up loins_of_your and_take staff_of_my in_your_of_hand and_go if/because you_will_meet anyone not you_must_bless_him and_because/when he_will_bless_you anyone not you_must_answer_him and_you_will_put staff_of_my on the_face_of the_lad.   (KI2_4:29)

OET-RV: 29Then he told Gehazi, “Tuck in your robe and take my staff in your hand, and go quickly. If you meet anyone, just keep going and don’t stop to bless them, and if someone blesses you, don’t stop to answer them. When you get there, lay my staff on the young man’s face.” (KI2 4:29)

JOL 1:13

OET-LV: 13gird_yourselves and_lament Oh_priests wail Oh_you(pl)_who_serve_of (of)_the_altar come spend_the_night in_sackcloth(s) Oh_you(pl)_who_serve_of god_of_(of)_my if/because it_has_been_withheld from_the_house_of your(pl)_god_of_of grain_offering and_drink_offering.   (JOL_1:13)

OET-RV: 13Get dressed in sackcloth and sing dirges, you priests.
 ⇔ ≈ Wail, you servants of the altar.
 ⇔ Come, spend the night in sackcloth, servants of my god,
 ⇔ because the grain offering and the drink offering have been withheld from the house of your god. (JOL 1:13)

SA2 22:46

OET-LV: 46Sons_of foreignness they_withered and_they_girded_themselves from_their_of_strongholds.   (SA2_22:46)

OET-RV: 46They lose heart,
 ⇔ and come out of their fortresses trembling. (SA2 22:46)

ISA 22:12

OET-LV: 12my_master And_he/it_called YHWH hosts in_the_day (the)_that for_weeping and_for_wailing and_for_baldness and_for_ sackcloth _girding.   (ISA_22:12)

OET-RV: 12 (ISA 22:12)

KI2 3:21

OET-LV: 21And_all Mōʼāⱱ they_had_heard if/because_that they_had_come_up the_kings to_fight against_them and_they_were_summoned from_all one_who_girds_on_of a_belt and_(to)_upwards and_they_took_their_stand at the_border.   (KI2_3:21)

OET-RV: 21By then, the people of Moab had heard that the kings had come to battle them, so they summoned everyone who could wear a sword and stationed them beside the border. (KI2 3:21)

JDG 18:11

OET-LV: 11And_they_set_out from_there of_the_tribe_of of_the_Danite[s] from_Tsārəˊāh and_from_ʼEshtāʼol six hundred(s) man girded weapons_of war.   (JDG_18:11)

OET-RV: 11So six hundred Danite warriors left Tsorah and Eshtaol, carrying their weapons. (JDG 18:11)

JER 4:8

OET-LV: 8On this gird_yourselves(pl) sackcloth(s) mourn and_wail if/because not the_burning_of it_has_turned_back of_the_anger of_YHWH from_us.   (JER_4:8)

OET-RV: 8 (JER 4:8)

SA1 17:39

OET-LV: 39And_ Dāvid _he_girded DOM sword_of_his from_under (to)_his_of_garments and_he_undertook to_go if/because not he_had_put_to_the_test and_ Dāvid _he/it_said to Shāʼūl not I_will_be_able to_go in_these_things if/because not I_have_put_to_the_test and_he_removed_them Dāvid from_on_himself.   (SA1_17:39)

OET-RV: 39David strapped his sword over the top and then tried to walk because he hadn’t been trained in wearing it. But he told Sha’ul, “I couldn’t walk in all that without practice,” so he took it all off. (SA1 17:39)

ISA 15:3

OET-LV: 3In_its_of_streets they_have_girded_on sackcloth on roofs_of_its and_in_its_open_of_places of_it_of_all it_is_wailing going_down in_weeping.   (ISA_15:3)

OET-RV: 3In their streets they wear sackcloth.
 ⇔ ≈ On their (flat) roofs and in the square, everyone wails,
 ⇔ → coming down in tears. (ISA 15:3)

JDG 18:16

OET-LV: 16And_six hundred(s) man girded the_weapons_of their_war_of_of were_standing the_entrance_of the_gate who from_(the)_sons of_Dān.   (JDG_18:16)

OET-RV: 16The six hundred Danite men stayed outside at the gate, holding their weapons. (JDG 18:16)

LEV 16:4

OET-LV: 4A_tunic_of linen_of holiness he_will_wear and_undergarments_of linen they_will_be on flesh_of_his and_with_a_sash_of linen he_will_gird_himself and_with_a_turban_of linen he_will_wind are_garments_of holiness they and_he_will_wash with_water DOM body_of_his and_he_will_put_them_on.   (LEV_16:4)

OET-RV: 4He must bathe himself in water and then put on linen underclothes, followed by his sacred linen tunic and tie the linen sash around it. Then he must wrap the linen turban on. Those are all sacred clothes. (LEV 16:4)

LAM 2:10

OET-LV: 10they_sit to_ground they_are_silent the_elders_of the_daughter_of Tsiyyōn they_have_caused_to_rise dust on head_of_their they_have_girded_on sackcloth(s) they_have_brought_down to_ground head_of_their the_virgins_of Yərūshālam/(Jerusalem).   (LAM_2:10)

OET-RV: 10They sit on the ground.
 ⇔ The elders of the daughter that’s Tsiyyon are silenced.
 ⇔ They have thrown up dust on their heads and put on sackcloth.
 ⇔ Yerushalem’s young women have bowed their heads to the ground. (LAM 2:10)

JDG 18:17

OET-LV: 17And_they_went_up the_five_of the_men who_had_gone to_spy_out DOM the_earth/land they_went (to)_there they_took DOM the_carved_image and_DOM the_ephod and_DOM the_teraphim and_DOM the_molten_image and_the_priest was_standing the_entrance_of the_gate and_six hundred(s) the_man (the)_girded the_weapons_of (the)_war.   (JDG_18:17)

OET-RV: 17The five men who’d gone to scout out the land went in around the back. They took the carved image, the priest’s gear, the family idols, and the cast image, while the priest was standing at the entrance of the gate along with the six hundred armed men. (JDG 18:17)

KI1 20:11

OET-LV: 11And_ the_king_of _he_answered of_Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) and_he/it_said speak not let_him_boast one_who_girds_on like_one_who_untie/releases.   (KI1_20:11)

OET-RV: 11Yisrael’s king replied, “Tell Ben-Hadad that someone who’s heading to battle shouldn’t boast like someone relaxing after his victory.” (KI1 20:11)

EXO 29:9

OET-LV: 9And_you_will_gird DOM_them a_sash ʼAhₐron and_his_of_sons and_you_will_bind_on to/for_them headdresses and_it_will_belong to/for_them priesthood to_a_regulation_of perpetuity and_you_will_fill the_hand_of ʼAhₐron and_the_hand_of his_sons_of_of.   (EXO_29:9)

OET-RV: 9and wrap waistbands around them and tie on their headbands. They and their descendants will be priests forever, and you must ordain both Aharon and his sons. (EXO 29:9)

SA2 20:8

OET-LV: 8They were_near the_stone (the)_great which is_in_Giⱱˊōn and_ˊAmāsāʼ he_came before_them and_Yōʼāⱱ was_girded garment_of_his clothing_of_his and_over_it a_belt_of a_sword was_fastened on loins_of_his in_its_of_sheath and_he he_went_forward and_it_fell.   (SA2_20:8)

OET-RV: 8When they were approaching the huge rock at Gibeon, they met Amasa. Yoav was dressed for battle with a dagger strapped to his waist under his robe. As he stepped forward, he allowed his sword to drop to the ground from his hand. (SA2 20:8)

SA2 3:31

OET-LV: 31and_ Dāvid _he/it_said to Yōʼāⱱ and_near/to all_of the_people which with_him/it tear garments_of_your(pl) and_gird_yourselves sackcloth(s) and_mourn to_(the)_face_of/in_front_of/before ʼAⱱnēr and_the_king Dāvid was_walking after the_bier.   (SA2_3:31)

OET-RV: 31Then David instructed Yoav and all the people with him, “Tear your clothes and put on sackcloth and mourn for Abner.” Later at the funeral, King David walked behind the coffin (SA2 3:31)

ISA 32:11

OET-LV: 11Tremble Oh_carefree_women be_agitated Oh_confident_women strip_off and_lay_yourselves_bare(pl) and_gird on loins.   (ISA_32:11)

OET-RV: 11 (ISA 32:11)

LEV 8:7

OET-LV: 7And_he/it_gave on/upon/above_him/it DOM the_tunic and_he_girded DOM_him/it with_sash and_he_clothed DOM_him/it DOM the_robe and_he/it_gave on/upon/above_him/it DOM the_ephod and_he_girded DOM_him/it with_the_girdle_of the_ephod and_he_girded_the_ephod to_him/it in/on/over_him/it.   (LEV_8:7)

OET-RV: 7he put the tunic on Aharon and wrapped the sash around him, and then put the robe on him. Then he put the sacred apron on him, tying its finely woven waistband to fasten it onto him. (LEV 8:7)

EXO 12:11

OET-LV: 11And_thus you(pl)_will_eat DOM_him/it loins_of_your(pl) will_be_girded sandals_of_your(pl) will_be_of_on_your(pl)_feet and_your_of_staff will_be_of_in_your(pl)_hand and_you(pl)_will_eat DOM_him/it in_haste is_a_passover it to/for_YHWH.   (EXO_12:11)

OET-RV: 11And this is how you all must eat it: with your belts fastened on your waists, your sandals on your feet, and your staffs in your hands. You all must eat it in a hurry. It is the Passover to Yahweh. (EXO 12:11)

KI1 20:32

OET-LV: 32And_they_girded sackcloth(s) on_their_of_loins and_ropes on_their_of_heads and_they_came to the_king_of Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) and_they_said servant_of_your Ben Hₐdad he_says let_it_live please life_of_my and_he/it_said is_still_he alive my_brother/kindred he.   (KI1_20:32)

OET-RV: 32So they wrapped their waists in sacking and put ropes on their heads, and went to Yisrael’s king, saying, “Your servant Ben-Hadad asks you to spare his life.”
¶ “Is he still alive?” he asked. “He’s like a brother to me.” (KI1 20:32)

PRO 31:17

OET-LV: 17She_girds with_strength loins_of_her and_she_strengthened arms_of_her.   (PRO_31:17)

OET-RV: 17She keeps herself fit,
 ⇔ and her arms are strong. (PRO 31:17)

EZE 27:31

OET-LV: 31And_they_will_make_bald because_of_you baldness and_they_will_gird_themselves sackcloth(s) and_they_will_weep because_of_you with_bitterness_of emotion wailing bitter.   (EZE_27:31)

OET-RV: 31They’ll shave their heads bald for you and dress in rough sackcloth,
 ⇔ and they’ll weep bitterly over you and they will cry out with loud moans. (EZE 27:31)

PSA 76:11

OET-LV: 11 if/because the_anger_of humankind it_will_praise_you the_remainder_of anger(s) you_will_gird_on.   (PSA_76:11)

OET-RV: 11Make promises to your god Yahweh, then keep them.
 ⇔ May all who surround him bring gifts to him who expects to be obeyed. (PSA 76:11)

DAN 10:5

OET-LV: 5And_I_lifted_up DOM eyes_of_my and_I_saw and_see/lo/see a_man one clothed linen(s) and_his_of_loins were_girded with_(the)_gold_of ʼŪfāz.   (DAN_10:5)

OET-RV: 5When I looked up, to my surprise there was a man there dressed in linen with a belt of pure gold from Ufaz around his waist. (DAN 10:5)

PSA 109:19

OET-LV: 19May_it_be to_him/it like_a_garment which_he_wraps_himself and_to_a_waistband which_continually he_girds_it_on.   (PSA_109:19)

OET-RV: 19May his curses cling to him like the clothes he wears to cover himself—
 ⇔ like the belt he always wears. (PSA 109:19)

JER 6:26

OET-LV: 26Oh_daughter_of my_people_of_of gird_yourself sackcloth and_roll in_ash[es] the_mourning an_only_child observe to/for_you(fs) wailing_of bitterness(es) if/because suddenly it_will_come the_destroyer on_us.   (JER_6:26)

OET-RV: 26 (JER 6:26)

EZE 44:18

OET-LV: 18Turbans_of linen(s) they_will_be on head_of_their and_undergarments_of linen(s) they_will_be on loins_of_their not they_will_gird_themselves with_sweat.   (EZE_44:18)

OET-RV: 18They must wear linen turbans on their heads and linen underclothes around their waists. They mustn’t dress in clothing that makes them sweat. (EZE 44:18)

JOL 1:8

OET-LV: 8Wail like_a_virgin girded_of sackcloth on the_husband_of her_youth(s)_of_of.   (JOL_1:8)

OET-RV:  ⇔  8Mourn like a young woman dressed in sackcloth after losing her young husband. (JOL 1:8)

SA2 6:14

OET-LV: 14And_Dāvid was_dancing in_all strength to_(the)_face_of/in_front_of/before YHWH and_Dāvid was_girded an_ephod_of linen.   (SA2_6:14)

OET-RV: 14Then David, wearing a linen apron, danced in front of Yahweh, putting everything into it. (SA2 6:14)

JER 49:3

OET-LV: 3Wail Oh_Ḩeshbōn if/because it_has_been_devastated ˊAy cry_out Oh_daughters_of Rabāh gird_yourselves sackcloth(s) mourn and_run_to_and_fro among_walls if/because king_of_their in_exile he_will_go priests_of_his and_his_of_officials together.   (JER_49:3)

OET-RV: 3 (JER 49:3)

EZE 7:18

OET-LV: 18And_they_will_gird_themselves sackcloth(s) and_it_will_cover shuddering them and_near/to every_of face shame and_on/over_all heads_of_their baldness.   (EZE_7:18)

OET-RV: 18They’ll wear sackcloth, but will be covered in terror. Their faces will display their shame, and they’ll shave their heads as a sign of sorrow. (EZE 7:18)

PSA 65:13

OET-LV: 13 the_pastures_of they_drip the_wilderness and_rejoicing the_hills they_gird_on.   (PSA_65:13)

OET-RV: 13The pastures are blanketed with sheep and goats.
 ⇔ ≈ The valleys also are covered over with grain;
 ⇔ They shout with gladness and sing. (PSA 65:13)

KI2 9:1

OET-LV: 9and_ʼElīshāˊ the_prophet he_summoned (to)_one from_(the)_sons of_the_prophets and_he/it_said to_him/it gird_up loins_of_your and_take the_flask_of (the)_oil the_this in_your_of_hand and_go Rāmot Gilˊād.   (KI2_9:1)

OET-RV: 9Then the prophet Elisha called to one of the prophets-in-training and told him, “Tuck your robe in, take this flask of oil, and hurry to Ramot-Gilead. (KI2 9:1)

SA1 25:13

OET-LV: 13And_ Dāvid _he/it_said to_his_of_men gird_on everyone DOM sword_of_his and_they_girded_on everyone DOM sword_of_his and_he_girded_on also Dāvid DOM sword_of_his and_they_went_up after Dāvid about_four hundred(s) man and_two_hundreds they_remained with the_vessels.   (SA1_25:13)

OET-RV: 13Then David told his men, “Strap on your swords.” So David took around four hundred men, leaving around two hundred with their gear. (SA1 25:13)

SA2 21:16

OET-LV: 16And benob who was_among_those_born_of the_Raphah and_the_weight_of his_spear_of_of was_three hundred(s) the_weight_of bronze and_he was_girded a_new_weapon and_he/it_said to_strike_down DOM Dāvid.   (SA2_21:16)

OET-RV: 16The Philistines had a champion named Yishbi-Benov who was a descendant of giants. He wore new armour and his bronze spear weighed over three kilograms. He intended to kill David (SA2 21:16)

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