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  • and he told them all that Yahweh said to him, "Look, these will be the demands of your king: he will take your sons and assign them to his chariot and his horses and have them run before his chariot. (1 Samuel 8, 11)

  • We raided the Negeb of the Cherethites, the territory of Judah and the Negeb of Caleb and set Ziklag on fire." (1 Samuel 30, 14)

  • David captured from him a thousand and seven horsemen and twenty thousand foot soldiers. He hamstrung all the chariot horses but left a sufficient number for a hundred chariots. (2 Samuel 8, 4)

  • So Absalom said to his servants, "You know Joab's field which is next to mine, planted with barley. Go set it on fire." And so they did. Then the servants of Joab came to him to tell him, "The servants of Absalom set your field on fire." (2 Samuel 14, 30)

  • Then Joab went to Absalom's house and asked him, "Why have your servants set my field on fire?" (2 Samuel 14, 31)

  • After this, Absalom got himself a chariot and horses, as well as fifty men to run before him. (2 Samuel 15, 1)

  • From his nostrils smoke rose, from his mouth a devouring fire throwing off live embers. (2 Samuel 22, 9)

  • but are uprooted with iron and the shaft of a spear, and they are burned in fire." (2 Samuel 23, 7)

  • Now Adonijah, son of Haggith, had in mind that he would be king and so he provided himself with a chariot and horsemen, and fifty men to run before him. (1 Kings 1, 5)

  • The wheels were made like chariot wheels; their axles, rims, spokes and hubs were all of cast metal. The four legs of each stand had cast braces supporting a basin and had wreaths on each side. (1 Kings 7, 33)

  • Of the people of Israel, however, Solomon made no slaves. They were the soldiers, his officials, his commanders, his captains, his chariot commanders and horsemen. (1 Kings 9, 22)

  • Solomon gathered together chariots and horses - fourteen hundred chariots and twelve thousand horses which he stationed in the chariot cities and with the king in Jerusalem. (1 Kings 10, 26)


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