hip, leg, shoulder, thigh

“Shoulder” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

Baring of, signified servitude
(Gen. 49:15); withdrawing of, denoted rebellion (Neh. 9:29); bearing upon, meant to sustain (Isa. 9:6; 22:22).

“Thigh” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

Placing the hand under the thigh was a form of adjuration mentioned
(Gen. 24:2; 47:29), and supposedly prevalent in patriarchal times, but only taken by inferiors, as by servants or sons, and as significant of subjection and the purpose of obedience.

Concise Bible Dictionary:

Often alluded to in scripture as the place of strength, on which burdens are borne. The high priest had the names of the twelve tribes on his shoulders, as in a place of safety (Ex. 28:12). Of Christ it is said, when He comes to reign, the “government shall be on his shoulder” (Isa. 9:6); and, as the Good Shepherd, when He finds a lost sheep He places it on His shoulders (Luke 15:5). When God blesses Israel in their land the Gentiles will bring Israel’s dispersed daughters upon their shoulders, that is, will give them substantial aid (Isa. 49:22).

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
showq
Phonic:
shoke
Meaning:
from 7783; the (lower) leg (as a runner)
KJV Usage:
hip, leg, shoulder, thigh