Verse 13
Who can discover the face of his garment? or who can come to him with his double bridle?
Discover — Or, uncover, or take off from him.
Face — The upper or outward part of his garment, or, the garment itself: the word face being often redundant. And by the garment is meant the skin which covers the whole body; who dare attempt to touch his very skin? Much less to give him a wound.
His double bridle — His fast jaws, which have some resemblance to a double bridle: whence the Greeks call those parts of the face which reach to the jaws on both sides, the bridles.
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