Hebrew Word Studies (7 words)
a.of past time:— without a verbGenesis 12:6;Genesis 13:7;Joshua 14:11;2 Samuel 23:14; with a perfectGenesis 4:26;Exodus 4:26;Joshua 10:33;Judges 8:3;Judges 13:21;Jeremiah 22:15אָז טוֺב לוֺthenwas it w a.of past time:— without a verbGenesis 12:6;Genesis 13:7;Joshua 14:11;2 Samuel 23:14; with a perfectGenesis 4:26;Exodus 4:26;Joshua 10:33;Judges 8:3;Judges 13:21;Jeremiah 22:15אָז טוֺב לוֺthenwas it w
- at that time (semantic_range)
26; 3pluralהָֽלְמוּJudges 5:22;Isaiah 16:8; suffixהֲלָמוּנִיProverbs 23:25;Imperfect3masculine singular suffixיֶהֶלְמֵנִיPsalm 141:5; 3masculine pluralיַהֲלֹמ֑וּןPsalm 74:6;Participle activeה֫וֺלָם מָ 26; 3pluralהָֽלְמוּJudges 5:22;Isaiah 16:8; suffixהֲלָמוּנִיProverbs 23:25;Imperfect3masculine singular suffixיֶהֶלְמֵנִיPsalm 141:5; 3masculine pluralיַהֲלֹמ֑וּןPsalm 74:6;Participle activeה֫וֺלָם מָ
- hither (semantic_range)
4ᵑ6Ecclus 13:26 HCTᵑ6), alsoend, extremity); —׳עabsoluteGenesis 3:15+, constructעֲקֵבGenesis 25:26, plural constructעִקָבֵיSongs 1:8,עִקְּבֵיGenesis 49:17;Judges 5:22,עִקְּבוֺתPsalm 77:20;Psalm 89:52, 4ᵑ6Ecclus 13:26 HCTᵑ6), alsoend, extremity); —׳עabsoluteGenesis 3:15+, constructעֲקֵבGenesis 25:26, plural constructעִקָבֵיSongs 1:8,עִקְּבֵיGenesis 49:17;Judges 5:22,עִקְּבוֺתPsalm 77:20;Psalm 89:52,
- consequence (semantic_range)
- as a consequence of (semantic_range)
- because (semantic_range)
- reward (semantic_range)
Or cuc {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)). Compareparash.see HEBREWparashBrow Or cuc {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)). Compareparash.see HEBREWparashBrow
22; repetition for intensity,furious dashing.Topical LexiconOccurrencesThe term appears only inJudges 5:22, where it is used twice in rapid succession to mimic the pounding rhythm of war-horses.Litera 22; repetition for intensity,furious dashing.Topical LexiconOccurrencesThe term appears only inJudges 5:22, where it is used twice in rapid succession to mimic the pounding rhythm of war-horses.Litera
22; repetition for intensity,furious dashing.Topical LexiconOccurrencesThe term appears only inJudges 5:22, where it is used twice in rapid succession to mimic the pounding rhythm of war-horses.Litera 22; repetition for intensity,furious dashing.Topical LexiconOccurrencesThe term appears only inJudges 5:22, where it is used twice in rapid succession to mimic the pounding rhythm of war-horses.Litera
20+Isaiah 10:13Kt (Qrכַּבִּיר); constructid.1 Samuel 21:8; pluralאַכִּירִיםJob 24:22+; —mighty(always = substantive & in poetry except1 Samuel 21:8).1menJob 24:22(=violent)Job 34:20;1 Samuel 21:8(read 20+Isaiah 10:13Kt (Qrכַּבִּיר); constructid.1 Samuel 21:8; pluralאַכִּירִיםJob 24:22+; —mighty(always = substantive & in poetry except1 Samuel 21:8).1menJob 24:22(=violent)Job 34:20;1 Samuel 21:8(read
- valiant (semantic_range)
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
Then were the horse hoofs broken by means of the pransings,.... Either through the force of the waters of the river, where they pranced and plunged, and could have no
standing; or through the swift haste they made to run away, striking the earth so quick, and with such force and vehemence, that their hoofs were broken thereby, especially on stony ground, and so their speed retarded: the pransings of the mighty ones; either their riders, princes, and great personages, who made them prance, leap, and run with great speed and force; or horses strong and mighty, being such as were selected for this purpose, and trained to war.