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horse

Definition:

A horse is a large, four-legged animal that in Bible times was mostly used for doing farm work and for transporting people.

  • Some horses were used to pull carts or chariots, while others were used to carry individual riders.
  • Horses often wear a bit and bridle on their heads so they can be guided.
  • In the Bible, horses were considered to be valuable possessions and a measure of wealth, mainly because of their use in war. For example, part of King Solomon's great wealth was the thousands of horses and chariots that he had.
  • Animals that are similar to the horse are the donkey and the mule.

(See also: other/chariot, , other/donkey · other/solomon)

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