The question is:" What does have yout feet shod mean?"
In The Bible Eph 6:15 having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace; Is part of of Scripture referred to as the "Armor of God" Eph 6:11.
It describes several pieces of what would have been the common equipment of the Roman soldier of that day.
The soldiers wore boots with long cleats or nail-like spikes that would allow them to anchor themselves to ground with more stability than the enemy and fight the good fight.
When we shod our feet (our hearts and minds) with the Gospel of Peace (God's word) it anchors us, giving us divine confidence that when the battle for our souls rages, and the enemy comes against us with trials and tribulation, we can stand firm knowing that (1st) we are saved because the Victory already belongs to Jesus Christ, and (2nd) that we are at peace with God when all around us is in chaos because we put our faith in Him through His Son Christ Jesus. I hope that helps. God Bless,
Raymond De Leon Houston, TX
If you mean 4/5 of 36 feet then it is 28.8 feet
Do you mean a real square with the side length of 5 feet?That is 5 feet times 5 feet = 25 square feet.
' = foot 8 feet by 8 feet An area of 64 square feet
Feet is a measuring unit meaning that number is a certain length
Yes it does.
"Shod" is the past tense of the verb "shoe," meaning to provide someone or something with shoes.
A shod foot is a foot with a shoe on it.
Usually a farrier. This is a person who is trained to shoe horses. They have to be taught to do this a certain way as not to hurt the horses feet.
Horses only need to be shod if there is a serious problem with they're feet. (large cracks; laminitis; .etc) But if you choose to leave your horse bare foot I would suggest looking at this site... http://healthyhooves.ca/ Mfire
not after seeing poorly shod winners
Make sure every horse is shod before the parade.
No, provided your horse isn't prone to kicking other horses it may be pastured with. A shod hoof can do more damage than a bare one to another horse. Otherwise there should be no reason you cannot pasture a horse that is shod on the back feet.
No. Horses are.
The blacksmith shod my horse, after removing the ill fitting shoes he had when I bought him at the auction.
the farrier
Shod Hatelephonim Hagadol - 1972 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:12
that depends on the surface its walking on and if the horse is shod or not. But the excepted norm is clip clop if its shod and more a pdum pdum if unshod.