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SPEARS @ weapons of warfare- kjv@Joshua:8:18; kjv@1Samuel:17:7; kjv@1Samuel:22:6; kjv@2Samuel:21:19; kjv@2Samuel:23:8; kjv@Isaiah:2:4; kjv@John:19:34

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SPEAR - S>@ - ARMS, ARMOR

SPEARMEN - S>@ - kjv@Acts:23:23) These were probably troops so lightly armed as to be able to keep pace on the march with mounted soldiers.

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Spear @ An offensive weapon kjv@2Samuel:23:8 kjv@2Samuel:23:18
First mention of, in Scripture kjv@Joshua:8:18
Parts of mentioned
The staff of wood kjv@1Samuel:17:7
The head of iron or brass kjv@1Samuel:17:7 kjv@2Samuel:21:16
Probably pointed at both ends kjv@2Samuel:2:23
Called the glittering spear kjv@Job:39:23 kjv@Habakkuk:3:11
Different kinds of
Lances kjv@Jeremiah:50:42
Javelins kjv@Numbers:25:7 kjv@1Samuel:18:10
Darts kjv@2Samuel:18:14 kjv@Job:41:26 kjv@Job:41:29
Those who used, called spearmen kjv@Psalms:68:30 kjv@Acts:23:23
Frequently used by horse soldiers kjv@Nahum:3:3
Furbished before war kjv@Jeremiah:46:4
Pruning-hooks made into, before war kjv@Joel:3:10
Made into pruning-hooks in peace kjv@Isaiah:2:4 kjv@Micah:4:3
The Israelites
Acquainted with the making of kjv@1Samuel:13:19
Frequently used kjv@Nehemiah:4:13 kjv@Nehemiah:4:16
Ill provided with, in the times of Deborah and Saul kjv@Judges:5:8 kjv@1Samuel:13:22
Provided by the kings of Israel in great abundance kjv@2Chronicles:11:12 kjv@2Chronicles:32:5
Frequently thrown from the hand kjv@1Samuel:18:11 kjv@1Samuel:19:10
Often retained in the hand of the person using kjv@Numbers:25:7 kjv@2Samuel:2:23
Stuck in the ground beside the bolster during sleep kjv@1Samuel:26:7-11
Illustrative of the bitterness of the wicked kjv@Psalms:57:4

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SPEAR @ -(An implement of war) -(Spears and javelins differed in weight and size, but had similar uses)
- Goliath's kjv@1Samuel:17:7
- Saul's kjv@1Samuel:18:10-11
- Stored in the tabernacle kjv@2Chronicles:23:9
- Changed into pruning-hooks kjv@Isaiah:2:4; kjv@Micah:4:3
- Pruning-hooks beat into kjv@Joel:3:10
- Plunged into Jesus' side kjv@John:19:34; kjv@John:20:27; kjv@Zechariah:12:10; kjv@Revelation:1:7

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SPEARS @ weapons of warfare- kjv@Joshua:8:18; kjv@1Samuel:17:7; kjv@1Samuel:22:6; kjv@2Samuel:21:19; kjv@2Samuel:23:8; kjv@Isaiah:2:4; kjv@John:19:34

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H2595 <STRHEB>@ חנית chănîyth khan-eeth' From H2583; a lance (for {thrusting} like pitching a tent): - {javelin} spear.


H2671 <STRHEB>@ חץ chêts khayts From H2686; properly a {piercer} that {is} an arrow; by implication a wound; figuratively (of God) thunder bolt; (by interchange for H6086) the shaft of a spear: - + {archer} {arrow} {dart} {shaft} {staff} wound.


H3591 <STRHEB>@ כּידון kîydôn kee-dohn' From the same as H3589; properly something to strike {with} that {is} a dart (perhaps smaller than H2595): - {lance} {shield} {spear} target.


H3852 <STRHEB>@ להבת להבה lehâbâh lahebeth {leh-aw-baw'} lah-eh'-beth Feminine of {H3851} and meaning the same: - flame ({-ming}) head [of a spear].


H4551 <STRHEB>@ מסּע massâ‛ mas-saw' From H5265 in the sense of projecting; a missile (spear or arrow); also a quarry (whence stones {are} as it {were} ejected): - before it was {brought} darticle


H5722 <STRHEB>@ עדינו ‛ădîynô ad-ee-no' Probably from H5719 in the original sense of slender (that {is} a spear); his spear: - Adino.


H6112 <STRHEB>@ עצן ‛êtsen ay'-tsen From an unused root meaning to be sharp or strong; a spear: - Eznite [from the margin].


H6767 <STRHEB>@ צלצל tselâtsal tsel-aw-tsal' From H6750 reduplicated; a {clatter} that {is} (abstractly) whirring (of wings); (concretely) a cricket; also a harpoon (as {rattling}) a cymbal (as clanging): - {cymbal} {locust} {shadowing} spear.


H7013 <STRHEB>@ קין qayin kah'-yin From H6969 in the original sense of fixity; a lance (as striking fast): - spear.


H7070 <STRHEB>@ קנה qâneh kaw-neh' From H7069; a reed (as erect); by resemblance a rod (especially for {measuring}) shaft6 {tube} {stem} the radius (of the {arm}) beam (of a steelyard): - {balance} {bone} {branch} {calamus} {cane} {reed} X {spearman} stalk.


H7420 <STRHEB>@ רמח rômach ro'-makh From an unused root meaning to hurl; a lance (as thrown); especially the iron point: - {buckler} {javelin} {lancet} spear.


H7973 <STRHEB>@ שׁלח shelach sheh'-lakh From H7971; a missile of {attack} that {is} spear; also (figuratively) a shoot of {growth} that {is} branch: - {dart} {plant} X put {off} {sword} weapon.


G1187 <STRGRK>@ δεξιολάβος dexiolabos dex-ee-ol-ab'-os From G1188 and G2983; a guardsman (as if taking the right) or light armed soldier: - spearman.


G164 <STRGRK>@ αἰχμαλωτός aichmalōtos aheekh-mal-o-tos' Fromαἰχμή aichmē (a spear) and a derivative of the same as G259; properly a prisoner of war that is (generally) a captive: - captive.


G3057 <STRGRK>@ λόγχη logchē long'-khay Perhaps a primary word; a lance: - spear.


G956 <STRGRK>@ βέλος belos bel'-os From G906; a missile that is spear or arrow: - dart.