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CARTS @ kjv@1Samuel:6:7; kjv@2Samuel:6:3; kjv@1Chronicles:13:7

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CART - C>@ - kjv@Genesis:45:19 kjv@Genesis:45:27 kjv@Numbers:7:3 kjv@Numbers:7:7-8) a vehicle drawn by cattle, (2 Samuel kjv@6:6) to be distinguished from the chariot drawn by horses. Carts and wagons were either open or covered, kjv@Numbers:7:3) and were used for conveyance of person, kjv@Genesis:45:19) burdens, ( kjv@1Samuel:6:7-8) or produce. kjv@Amos:2:13) The only cart used in western Asia has two wheels of solid wood.

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Cart @ a vehicle moving on wheels, and usually drawn by oxen ( kjv@2Samuel:6:3). The Hebrew word thus rendered, 'agalah ( kjv@1Samuel:6:7-8), is also rendered "wagon" kjv@Genesis:45:19). It is used also to denote a war-chariot kjv@Psalms:46:9). Carts were used for the removal of the ark and its sacred utensils kjv@Numbers:7:3 kjv@Numbers:7:6). After retaining the ark amongst them for seven months, the Philistines sent it back to the Israelites. On this occasion they set it in a new cart, probably a rude construction, with solid wooden wheels like that still used in Western Asia, which was drawn by two milch cows, which conveyed it straight to Beth-shemesh. A "cart rope," for the purpose of fastening loads on carts, is used kjv@Isaiah:5:18) as a symbol of the power of sinful pleasures or habits over him who indulges them. (
See CORD.) In Syria and Palestine wheel-carriages for any other purpose than the conveyance of agricultural produce are almost unknown.

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CARTS @ kjv@1Samuel:6:7; kjv@2Samuel:6:3; kjv@1Chronicles:13:7

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H5699 <STRHEB>@ עגלה ‛ăgâlâh ag-aw-law' From the same as H5696; something {revolving} that {is} a wheeled vehicle: - {cart} {chariot} wagon.