Meaning
The right hand denoted the south, and the left the north (Job 23:9; 1Sam 23:19). To give the right hand was a pledge of fidelity (2Kings 10:15; Ezra 10:19); also of submission to the victors (Ezek 17:18; Jer 50:15). The right hand was lifted up in taking an oath (Gen 14:22, etc.). The hand is frequently mentioned, particularly the right hand, as a symbol of power and strength (Ps 60:5; Isa 28:2). To kiss the hand is an act of homage (1Kings 19:18; Job 31:27), and to pour water on one's hands is to serve him (2Kings 3:11). The hand of God is the symbol of his power: its being upon one denotes favour (Ezra 7:6, 28; Isa 1:25; Luke 1:66, etc.) or punishment (Ex 9:3; Judg 2:15; Acts 13:11, etc.). A position at the right hand was regarded as the chief place of honour and power (Ps 45:9; 80:17; 110:1; Matt 26:64).