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SLINGS
@ kjv@1Samuel:17:40; kjv@1Samuel:25:29; kjv@Proverbs:26:8
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SLING
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Sling @ With a sling and a stone David smote the Philistine giant ( kjv@1Samuel:17:40 kjv@1Samuel:17:49). There were 700 Benjamites who were so skilled in its use that with the left hand they "could sling stones at a hair breadth, and not miss" kjv@Judges:20:16; kjv@1Chronicles:12:2). It was used by the Israelites in war ( kjv@2Kings:3:25). (
See ARMS The words in kjv@Proverbs:26:8, "As he that bindeth a stone in a sling," etc. (Authorized Version), should rather, as in the Revised Version, be "As a bag of gems in a heap of stones," etc.
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SLING @
- Used for throwing stones kjv@Proverbs:26:8
- David kills Goliath with a kjv@1Samuel:17:40-50
- Dextrous use of kjv@Judges:20:16
- Used in war kjv@Judges:20:16; kjv@2Kings:3:25; kjv@2Chronicles:26:14
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SLINGS @ kjv@1Samuel:17:40; kjv@1Samuel:25:29; kjv@Proverbs:26:8
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H68 <STRHEB>@ אבן 'eben eh'-ben From the root of H1129 through the {meaning} to build; a stone: - + {carbuncle} + {mason} + {plummet} {[chalk-} {hail-} {bead-} sling-] stone ({-ny}) (divers) weight (-s).
H3709 <STRHEB>@ כּף kaph kaf From H3721; the hollow hand or palm (so of the paw of an {animal} of the {sole} and even of the bowl of a dish or {sling} the handle of a {bolt} the leaves of a palm tree); figuratively power: - {branch} + {foot} hand ({[-ful]} {-dle} {[-led]}) {hollow} {middle} {palm} {paw} {power} {sole} spoon.
H4773 <STRHEB>@ מרגּמה margêmâh mar-gay-maw' From H7275; a stone heap: - sling.
H7049 <STRHEB>@ קלע qâla‛ kaw-lah' A primitive root; to sling; also to carve (as if a circular {motion} or into light forms): - {carve} sling (out).
H7050 <STRHEB>@ קלע qela‛ kah'-lah From H7049; a sling; also a (door) screen (as if slung {across}) or the valve (of the door) itself: - {hanging} {leaf} sling.
H7051 <STRHEB>@ קלּע qallâ‛ kal-law' Intensive from H7049; a slinger: - slinger.
G4939 <STRGRK>@ σύντροφος suntrophos soon'-trof-os From G4862 and G5162 (in a passive sense); a fellow nursling that is comrade: - brought up with.