‏ Judges 5:22

horsehoofs.Anciently, horses were not shod; nor are they at the present day in some parts of the East. The flight was so rapid that the hoofs of their horses were splintered and broken by the roughness of the roads; in consequence of which they became lame, and could not carry off their riders.

Ps 20:7; 33:17; 147:10,11; Isa 5:28; Jer 47:4; Mic 4:13

pransings. or, tramplings, or, plungings. mighty ones.Or, as Dr. Waterland renders, "mighty horses," or "strong steeds," as Dr. Kennicott, i.e., their war-horses, which gives great energy to the text, and renders it perfectly intelligible.

‏ Jeremiah 47:3

the noise.

8:16; 46:9; Jud 5:22; Job 39:19-25; Eze 26:10,11; Na 2:4; 3:2,3

the fathers.

De 28:54,55; La 4:3,4

‏ Micah 4:13

and thresh.

Isa 41:15,16; Jer 51:33

hoofs.

De 33:25; Isa 5:28

thou shalt.

5:8-15; Da 2:44; Zec 9:13-15; Re 2:26,27

I will consecrate.

Jos 6:19; 2Sa 8:10,11; Ps 68:29; 72:10; Isa 18:7; 23:18; 60:6-9

Ro 15:25-28; 1Co 16:2; Re 21:24-26

the Lord of.

Zec 4:14; 6:5

‏ Nahum 2:3-4

made.

Isa 63:1-3; Zec 1:8; 6:2; Re 6:4; 12:3

in scarlet. or, dyed scarlet. flaming. or, fiery. the firtree.

Isa 14:8; Zec 11:2

chariots.

3:2,3; Isa 37:24; 66:15; Jer 4:13; Eze 26:10; Da 11:40

they shall seem. Heb. their show.

‏ Nahum 3:2

noise.

2:3,4; Jud 5:22; Job 39:22-25; Isa 9:5; Jer 47:3
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