מֵ֫זַח
me.zach (H4206A)
belt
AI Word Study
# The Hebrew Word מֵ֫זַח (mezach): Belt The Hebrew word *mezach* denotes a belt, a fastening garment worn around the waist. Based on the lexical data, this term appears only twice in the biblical text, which suggests it was either a specialized or less common item in the material culture reflected in Scripture. Its limited occurrence makes it difficult to establish a broad semantic range or varied usage patterns from the evidence alone. The scarcity of attestations means we cannot determine from this data whether *mezach* referred to a simple functional belt, an ornamental one, or perhaps a specific type worn in particular contexts. Without additional context from the two biblical passages where it appears, the definition remains straightforward: a waist garment used for fastening or securing clothing. This minimal documentary record indicates that while belts were part of ancient Israelite dress, this particular Hebrew term was not the primary or most frequently used word for such garments in the biblical corpus.
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Let it be to him as the clothing with which he covers himself, for the belt that is always around him.
Pass through your land like the Nile, daughter of Tarshish. There is no restraint any more.