With girdles upon their loins; with soldiers belts about their loins, which includes the rest of the garb, dress, or habit of soldiers. Exceeding in dyed attire; both rich, comely, large, and of divers colours, and those of the choicest that art or money could prepare. Princes to look to; of princely aspect and majesty. After the manner, agreeable to the garments, of the rich and proud Babylonians. Of Chaldea; which probably was the most fruitful part of that kingdom, and most pleasant, and where the pride and luxury of the inhabitants exceeded others.

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