* my servants.
# 23; 5:15,16; Ps 101:6|
* and the other half.
This is no unusual thing in Palestine, even at the present
day; people sowing their seed are often attended by armed men,
to prevent the Arabs from robbing them of it.
* habergeons.
{Habergeon,} from the Teutonic {hals,} the neck, and {bergen,}
to cover, defend, may be considered as signifying a
breast-plate, though the Franco-Gallic {hautbergon} signifies
a coat of mail; the original {shiryon,} we have already seen,
denotes a corslet.
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