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(1.) Heb. 'asar, "to bind;" hence the act of fastening animals to a cart ( kjv@1Samuel:6:7 kjv@1Samuel:6:10 kjv@Jeremiah:46:4, etc.).

(2.) An Old English word for "armour;" Heb. neshek ( kjv@2Chronicals:9:24).

(3.) Heb. shiryan, a coat of mail (kjvKings:22:34; kjv@2Chronicals:18:33; rendered "breastplate" in kjv@Isaiah:59:17).

(4.) The children of Israel passed out of Egypt "harnessed" kjv@Exodus:13:18), i.e., in an orderly manner, and as if to meet a foe. The word so rendered is probably a derivative from Hebrew hamesh (i.e., "five"), and may denote that they went up in five divisions, viz., the van, centre, two wings, and rear-guard.

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H2571 <STRHEB>@ חמשׁ châmûsh khaw-moosh' Passive participle of the same as H2570; {staunch} that {is} able bodied soldiers: - armed ({men}) harnessed.


H5402 <STRHEB>@ נשׁק נשׁק nesheq nêsheq {neh'-shek} nay'-shek From H5401; military {equipment} that {is} (collectively) arms (offensive or {defensive}) or (concretely) an arsenal: - armed {men} armour ({-y}) {battle} {harness} weapon.


H631 <STRHEB>@ אסר 'âsar aw-sar' A primitive root; to yoke or hitch; by analogy to fasten in any {sense} to join battle: - {bind} {fast} {gird} {harness} {hold} {keep} make {ready} {order} {prepare} prison ({-er}) put in {bonds} set in {array} tie.


H8302 <STRHEB>@ שׁרינה שׁריה שׁרין שׁריון shiryôn shiryân shiryâh shiryônâh (shir) {-yone'} {-yawn'} {-yaw'} -yo-naw' From H8281 in the original sense of turning; a corslet (as if twisted): - {breastplate} coat of {mail} {habergeon} harness. See H5030.