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Originally Posted by Stephen Hoover
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The "kilt" means to "tuck it up" or even to "grid up with a belt" so we could argue the point that it's a man's garment. When we look at the man's garment with the ancient Hebrews the priest wore breeches, and their garment. These breeches were supposed to go down over the knee.
Job was told to "grid himself up like a man" and with that if a man was to do that he best have breeches on.
In Jesus name
Brother Benincasa
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