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7521 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bit and Bridle.2
… the horses’ mouths that they may obey us." "Bridle" occurs separately as translation of methegh ( 2 Samuel 8:1 ), "David took Metheg-ammah," King James Version margin …
7522 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bottle.3
… their horses on journeys in "large bags made of tanned camel-skin." They would sew the skins up well on four sides, but would leave two openings, one to admit the …
7523 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bruise; Bruised.2
… his horses scatter it, he doth not grind it" for the King James Version "nor break it with the wheels of his cart, nor bruise it with his horsemen")); (3) dakha’, in the classical …
7524 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Buying.24
… , cattle, horses, mules, chickens, eggs, butter, cheese, vegetables, fruits, and even jewelry and garments. In such a case it is as if the whole town for the day was turned …
7525 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Camel.3
… of horses. The riding camels or dromedaries, commonly called hajin, can go, even at a walk, much faster than the pack camels. The males are mostly used for carrying …
7526 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Canaan; Canaanites.35
… with horses; naphtha was exported to Babylonia in return for embroidered stuffs; copper came from Cyprus, richly chased vessels of the precious metals from …
7527 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Capernaum.4
… his horse fell into a quagmire, and he suffered injury which disabled him for further fighting. His soldiers carried him to the village of Capernaum (this …
7528 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Captivity.62
… . .... Their horses also are swifter than leopards, and are more fierce than the evening wolves; and their horsemen spread themselves: yea, their horsemen come from …
7529 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Carchemish.4
… and horses--an enormous treasure. Shalmaneser II, son of Assur-nacir-apli, also took tribute from the king of Carchemish here referred to. On the first occasion …
7530 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chariot.11
… 2,041 horses and 924 chariots from the Syrian allies.
7531 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chariot.12
… of horses and chariots when Joshua houghed their horses and burnt their chariots with fire at the waters of Merom ( Joshua 11:6, 9 ). The chariots of iron which …
7532 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chariot.13
… multiply horses ( Deuteronomy 17:16 ), but on the other hand the statement of Ezek ( Deuteronomy 27:14 ) that Israel derived horses, chargers and mules not from Egypt …
7533 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chariot.17
… and horses themselves are a poor substitute for the might of God ( Psalms 20:7 ). God Himself is represented as riding upon His chariots of salvation for the defense …
7534 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chariots of the Sun.2
… with "horses of the sun," are mentioned in 2 Kings 23:11. They are said to have stood in the temple, a gift of the kings of Judah. Josiah removed the horses from the …
7535 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chios.3
… green horse than a sober-minded Sciot" (Conybeare and Howson, XX, 549).
7536 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Color; Colors.11
… ); to horses ( Zechariah 6:2, 6; Revelation 6:5 ); to the heavens ( 1 Kings 18:45; Job 3:5; Proverbs 7:9 the King James Version; Jeremiah 4:28; Micah 3:6 ); to the sun ( Revelation 6:12 …
7537 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Color; Colors.35
… ); to horses ( Zechariah 1:8; 3, 1 ); to tree branches ( Joel 1:7 ); to coriander seed ( Exodus 16:31 ). The corresponding Greek word, leukos, is used in New Testament. It is applied …
7538 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Color; Colors.38
… ); to horses ( Zechariah 6:3, 1 ); (b) ringstreaked (ringstraked), literally, "striped with bands," applied to animals ( Genesis 30:35 ff; Genesis 31:8 ff); (c) speckled, literally …
7539 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Colt; Foal.3
In view of the fact that horses are but little mehtioned in the Bible, and that only in connection with royal equipages and armies, it is not surprising that "colt" does not occur in its ordinary English sense.
7540 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Compel.4
… , with horses ready for use, to transmit speedily from one to another the royal messages. These couriers had authority to press into their service, in case of …