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HORSE - H>@ - The most striking feature in the biblical notices of the horse is the exclusive application of it to warlike operations; in no instance is that useful animal employed for the purposes of ordinary locomotion or agriculture, if we except kjv@Isaiah:28:28) The animated description of the horse in kjv@Job:39:19-25) applies solely to the war-horse. The Hebrews in the patriarchal age, as a pastoral race, did not stand in need of the services Of the horse, and for a long period after their settlement in Canaan they dispensed with it, partly in consequence of the hilly nature of the country, which only admitted of the use of chariots in certain localities, kjv@Judges:1:19) and partly in consequence to the prohibition in (17:16) which would be held to apply at all periods. David first established a force of cavalry and chariots, (2 Samuel kjv@8:4) but the great supply of horses was subsequently effected by Solomon through his connection with Egypt. (Kings:4:26) Solomon also established a very active trade in horses, which were brought by dealers out of Egypt and resold, at a profit, to the Hittites. With regard to the trappings and management of the horse we have little information. The bridle was placed over the horse’s nose, kjv@Isaiah:30:28) and a bit or curb is also mentioned. ( kjv@2Kings:19:28; kjv@Psalms:32:9; kjv@Proverbs:26:3; kjv@Isaiah:37:29) In the Authorized Version it is incorrectly given "bridle," with the exception of kjv@Psalms:32:1) ... Saddles were not used until a late period. The horses were not shod, and therefore hoofs are hard "as flint," kjv@Isaiah:5:28) were regarded as a great merit. The chariot-horses were covered with embroidered trappings kjv@Ezekiel:27:20) Horses and chariots were used also in idolatrous processions, as noticed in regard to the sun. ( kjv@2Kings:23:11)

HORSELEECH - H>@ - Heb. ’alukah , occurs once only, viz. kjv@Proverbs:30:16) There is little doubt that ’alukah denotes some species of leech, or rather is the generic term for any blood-sucking annelid.

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Horse @ always referred to in the Bible in connection with warlike operations, except kjv@Isaiah:28:28. The war-horse is described kjv@Job:39:19-25. For a long period after their settlement in Canaan the Israelites made no use of horses, according to the prohibition, kjv@Deuteronomy:17:16. David was the first to form a force of cavalry ( kjv@2Samuel:8:4). But Solomon, from his connection with Egypt, greatly multiplied their number (kjvKings:4:26; 10:26,29). After this, horses were freely used in Israel (kjvKings:22:4; kjv@2Kings:3:7 kjv@2Kings:9:21-33 kjv@2Kings:11:16 ). The furniture of the horse consisted simply of a bridle kjv@Isaiah:30:28) and a curb kjv@Psalms:32:9).

Horse-gate @ a gate in the wall of Jerusalem, at the west end of the bridge, leading from Zion to the temple kjv@Nehemiah:3:28; kjv@Jeremiah:31:40).

Horse-leech @ occurs only in kjv@Proverbs:30:15 (Heb. 'alukah); the generic name for any blood-sucking annelid. There are various species in the marshes and pools of Palestine. That here referred to, the Hoemopis, is remarkable for the coarseness of its bite, and is therefore not used for medical purposes. They are spoken of in the East with feelings of aversion and horror, because of their propensity to fasten on the tongue and nostrils of horses when they come to drink out of the pools. The medicinal leech (Hirudo medicinalis), besides other species of leeches, are common in the waters of Syria.

Horseman @ Heb. ba'al parash, "master of a horse." The "horsemen" mentioned kjv@Exodus:14:9 were "mounted men", i.e., men who rode in chariots. The army of Pharaoh consisted of a chariot and infantry force. We find that at a later period, however, the Egyptians had cavalry ( kjv@2Chronicals:12:3). (
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Horse, the @ Endued with strength by God kjv@Job:39:19
Described as
Strong kjv@Psalms:33:17 kjv@Psalms:147:10
Swift kjv@Isaiah:30:16 kjv@Jeremiah:4:13 kjv@Habakkuk:1:8
Fearless kjv@Job:39:20 kjv@Job:39:22
Fierce and impetuous kjv@Job:39:21 kjv@Job:39:24
Warlike in disposition kjv@Job:39:21 kjv@Jeremiah:8:6
Sure footed kjv@Isaiah:63:13
Want of understanding in, alluded to kjv@Psalms:32:9
Hard hoofs of, alluded to kjv@Isaiah:5:28
Loud snorting of, alluded to kjv@Jeremiah:8:16 kjv@Job:39:20
Colours of, mentioned
White kjv@Zechariah:1:8 kjv@Zechariah:6:3 kjv@Revelation:6:2
Black kjv@Zechariah:6:2 kjv@Zechariah:6:6 kjv@Revelation:6:5
Red kjv@Zechariah:1:8 kjv@Zechariah:6:2 kjv@Revelation:6:4
Speckled kjv@Zechariah:1:8
Bay kjv@Zechariah:6:3 kjv@Zechariah:6:7
Grisled kjv@Zechariah:6:3 kjv@Zechariah:6:6
Pale or ash colour kjv@Revelation:6:8
Fed on grain and herbs kjv@1Kings:4:28 kjv@1Kings:18:5
Used for
Mounting calvary kjv@Exodus:14:9 kjv@1Samuel:13:5
Drawing chariots kjv@Micah:1:13 kjv@Zechariah:6:2
Bearing burdens kjv@Ezra:2:66 kjv@Nehemiah:7:68
Hunting kjv@Job:39:18
Conveying posts, &:c kjv@2Kings:9:17-19 kjv@Esther:8:10
Kings and princes rode on kjv@Esther:6:8-11 kjv@Ezekiel:23:23
Governed by bit and bridle kjv@Psalms:32:9 kjv@James:3:3
Urged on by whips kjv@Proverbs:26:3
Adorned with bells on the neck kjv@Zechariah:14:20
Numbers of, kept for war kjv@Jeremiah:51:27 kjv@Ezekiel:26:10
Prepared and trained for war kjv@Proverbs:21:31
In battle protected by armour kjv@Jeremiah:46:4
Vanity of trusting to kjv@Psalms:33:17 kjv@Amos:2:15
The Jews
Forbidden to multiply kjv@Deuteronomy:17:16
Imported from Egypt kjv@1Kings:10:28 kjv@1Kings:10:29
Multiplied in Solomon's reign kjv@1Kings:4:26
Condemned for multiplying kjv@Isaiah:2:7
Not to trust in kjv@Hosea:14:3
Condemned for trusting to kjv@Isaiah:30:16 kjv@Isaiah:31:3
Brought back many, from Babylon kjv@Ezra:2:66
Notice of early traffic in kjv@Genesis:47:17
Sold in fairs and markets kjv@Ezekiel:27:14 kjv@Revelation:18:13
Often suffered
From blindness kjv@Zechariah:12:4
From plague kjv@Zechariah:14:15
From murrain kjv@Exodus:9:3
From bites of serpents kjv@Genesis:49:17
In the hoof from prancing kjv@Judges:5:22
In battle kjv@Jeremiah:51:21 kjv@Haggai:2:22
Dedicated to the sun by idolaters kjv@2Kings:23:11
Illustrative of
Beauty of the church kjv@Songs:1:9 kjv@Zechariah:10:3
Glorious and triumphant deliverance of the church kjv@Isaiah:63:13
A dull headstrong disposition kjv@Psalms:32:9
Impetuosity of the wicked in sin kjv@Jeremiah:8:6

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HORSE @
- Description of .Great strength kjv@Job:39:19-25 .Swifter than eagles kjv@Jeremiah:4:13 .Snorting and neighing of kjv@Isaiah:5:28; kjv@Jeremiah:8:16 .A vain thing for safety kjv@Psalms:33:17; kjv@Proverbs:21:31
- Used by the Egyptians in war kjv@Exodus:14:9; kjv@Exodus:15:19
- Used by the Israelites kjv@1Kings:22:4
- Used for cavalry kjv@2Kings:18:23; kjv@Jeremiah:47:3; kjv@Jeremiah:51:21
- Egypt famous for kjv@Isaiah:31:1
- Forbidden to the kings of Israel kjv@Deuteronomy:17:16
- Hamstrung by .Joshua kjv@Joshua:11:6 kjv@Joshua:11:9 .David kjv@2Samuel:8:4
- Israel reproved for keeping kjv@Isaiah:2:7; kjv@Isaiah:31:1; kjv@Ezekiel:17:15; kjv@Hosea:14:3
- Exported .From Egypt kjv@1Kings:10:28-29; kjv@2Chronicles:9:25 kjv@2Chronicles:9:28 .From Babylon kjv@Ezra:2:66; kjv@Nehemiah:7:68
- Bits for kjv@James:3:3
- Bells for kjv@Zechariah:14:20
- Harness for kjv@Jeremiah:46:4
- Color of kjv@Zechariah:1:8
- Commerce in kjv@Revelation:18:13
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See EXPORTED, above
- Dedicated to religious uses kjv@2Kings:23:11

- SYMBOLICAL kjv@Zechariah:1:8; kjv@Revelation:6:2-8; kjv@Revelation:9:17; kjv@Revelation:19:11-21

HORSE

- LEECH @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Proverbs:30:15

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kjv@STRING:Archippus <HITCHCOCK>@ a master of horses - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Hazar-susah <HITCHCOCK>@ or susim, the hay-paunch of a horse - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Peresh <HITCHCOCK>@ horseman - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Persia <HITCHCOCK>@ that cuts or divides; a nail; a gryphon; a horseman - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Philip <HITCHCOCK>@ warlike; a lover of horses - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Rechab <HITCHCOCK>@ square; chariot with team of four horses - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Sisera <HITCHCOCK>@ that sees a horse or a swallow - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Susi <HITCHCOCK>@ horse; swallow; moth - HITCHCOCK-S


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H1167 <STRHEB>@ בּעל baal bah'-al From H1166; a master; hence a {husband} or (figuratively) owner (often used with another noun in modifications of this latter sense: - + {archer} + {babbler} + {bird} {captain} chief {man} + {confederate} + have to {do} + {dreamer} those to whom it is {due} + {furious} those that are given to {it} {great} + {hairy} he that hath {it} {have} + {horseman} {husband} {lord} {man} + {married} {master} {person} + {sworn} they of.


H2702 <STRHEB>@ חצר סוּסים chătsar sûsîym khats-ar' soo-seem' From H2691 and the plural of H5483; village of horses; Chatsar {Susim} a place in Palestine: - Hazar-susim.


H4723 <STRHEB>@ מּקוא מקוה מקוהo miqveh miqvêh miqvê' {mik-veh'} {mik-vay'} mik-vay' From H6960; something waited {for} that {is} confidence (objectively or subjectively); also a {collection} that {is} (of water) a {pond} or (of men and horses) a caravan or drove: - {abiding} gathering {together} {hope} linen {yarn} plenty [of {water]} pool.


H5483 <STRHEB>@ סס סוּס sûs sûs {soos} soos From an unused root meaning to skip (properly for joy); a horse (as leaping); also a swallow (from its rapid flight): - {crane} horse ({[-back} -hoof]). Compare H6571.


H5484 <STRHEB>@ סוּסה sûsâh soo-saw' Feminine of H5483; a mare: - company of horses.


H5485 <STRHEB>@ סוּסי sûsîy soo-see' From H5483; horse like; {Susi} an Israelite: - Susi.


H5936 <STRHEB>@ עלוּקה ‛ălûqâh al-oo-kaw' Feminine passive participle of an unused root meaning to suck; the leech: - horse-leech.


H6119 <STRHEB>@ עקּבה עקב ‛âqêbiqqebâh {aw-kabe'} ik-keb-aw' From H6117; a heel (as protuberant); hence a track; figuratively the rear (of an army). (lier in wait is by mistake for H6120.): - {heel} [horse-] {hoof} {last} lier in wait [by mistake for {H6120]} (foot-) step.


H6571 <STRHEB>@ פּרשׁ pârâsh paw-rawsh' From H6567; a steed (as stretched out to a {vehicle} not single nor for mounting (compare H5483)); also (by implication) a driver (in a {chariot}) that {is} (collectively) cavalry: - horseman.


H7267 <STRHEB>@ רגז rôgez ro'-ghez From H7264; {commotion} restlessness (of a {horse}) crash (of {thunder}) {disquiet} anger: - {fear} {noise} {rage} {trouble} ({-ing}) wrath.


H7392 <STRHEB>@ רכב râkab raw-kab' A primitive root; to ride (on an animal or in a vehicle); causatively to place upon (for riding or {generally}) to despatch: - bring (on [horse-] {back}) {carry} get [oneself] {up} on [horse-] {back} {put} (cause {to} make to) ride (in a {chariot} {on} {-r}) set.


H7395 <STRHEB>@ רכּב rakkâb rak-kawb' From H7392; a charioteer: - chariot {man} driver of a {chariot} horseman.


H7483 <STRHEB>@ רעמה ramâh rah-maw' Feminine of H7482; the mane of a horse (as quivering in the wind): - thunder.


H930 <STRHEB>@ בּהמות behêmôth be-hay-mohth' In form a plural of {H929} but really a singular of Egyptian derivation: a water {ox} that {is} the hippopotamus or Nile horse: - Behemoth.


G67 <STRGRK>@ Ἀγρίππας Agrippas ag-rip'-pas Apparently from G66 and G2462; wild-horse tamer; Agrippas one of the Herods: - Agrippa.


G2460 <STRGRK>@ ἱππεύς hippeus hip-yooce' From G2462; an equestrian that is member of a cavalry corps: - horseman.


G2461 <STRGRK>@ ἱππικόν hippikon hip-pee-kon' Neuter of a derivative of G2462; the cavalry force: - horse [-men].


G2462 <STRGRK>@ ἵππος hippos hip'-pos Of uncertain affinity; a horse: - horse.


G5376 <STRGRK>@ Φίλιππος Philippos fil'-ip-pos From G5384 and G2462; fond of horses; Philippus the name of four Israelites: - Philip.


G5433 <STRGRK>@ φρυάσσω phruassō froo-as'-so Akin to G1032 G1031; to snort (as a spirited horse) that is (figuratively) to make a tumult: - rage.


G751 <STRGRK>@ Ἄρχιππος Archippos ar'-khip-pos From G746 and G2462; horse ruler; Archippus a Christian: - Archippus.