NASB
"Ehud made himself a sword which had two edges, a cubit in length, and he bound it on his right thigh under his cloak."
— Judges 3:16, NASB
“But Ehud made him a dagger which had two edges, of a cubit length; and he did gird it under his raiment upon his right thigh.”
“And Ehud made him a sword which had two edges, a cubit in length; and he girded it under his raiment upon his right thigh. ”
“Ehud made him a sword which had two edges, a cubit in length; and he wore it under his clothing on his right thigh.”
“Ehud made himself a sword– it had two edges and was eighteen inches long. He strapped it under his coat on his right thigh.”
“And he made himself a two-edged sword, with a haft in the midst of the length of the palm of the hand, and was girded therewith, under his garment, on the right thigh.”
“So Ehud made himself a two-edged sword, a cubit long, which he put on at his right side under his robe.”
“But Ehud made him a dagger which had two edges, of a cubit length; and he did gird it under his raiment upon his right thigh.”
And he gathered to himself the sons of Ammon and Amalek; and he went and defeated Israel, and they possessed the city of the palm trees.
The sons of Israel served Eglon the king of Moab eighteen years.
But when the sons of Israel cried to the LORD, the LORD raised up a deliverer for them, Ehud the son of Gera, the Benjamite, a left-handed man. And the sons of Israel sent tribute by him to Eglon the king of Moab.
Ehud made himself a sword which had two edges, a cubit in length, and he bound it on his right thigh under his cloak.
He presented the tribute to Eglon king of Moab. Now Eglon was a very fat man.
It came about when he had finished presenting the tribute, that he sent away the people who had carried the tribute.
But he himself turned back from the idols which were at Gilgal, and said, "I have a secret message for you, O king." And he said, "Keep silence." And all who attended him left him.