The following quote that explains what the simile "uncovering the feet" was taken from Torah.org:
"'Uncovering the feet' is plainly ambiguous. On one hand it is simply a sign of submission and acceptance of leadership. Maimonides in the Guide of the Perplexed I, 28 cites many examples of such usage of this simile. On the other hand, it carries certain connotations of physical closeness and exposure, such as in Sam. I 24:4 and Samuel II 11:8."
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No where in the Bible that I can remember.
Nardeen is a flower that was made into a perfume sprayed on Jesus' feet it can be found in the bible and is a name mostly for people in the Middle East.
No man's shoulders have a width that spans 90 feet. So no, not in the Bible.
The word 'feet' appears 261 times in the King James version of the Bible.
The word "feet" occurs 256 times in 239 verses in the KJV bible.
239 times in the KJV Bible
Romans 16:20 The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet. The grace of our Lord Jesus be with you. STOMP THE DEVIL!
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Wings: for flying,balance and movement Feet: walking,running,scratching/uncovering food Beak: eating,defense,drinking
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Acromegaly is the term meaning enlargement of the hands and feet.
The reference to feet of clay is in Daniel 2:33-45.