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  • Harness the horses. Into your saddles, horsemen! To your ranks, with your helmets on! Polish your spears! Put on your breastplates! (Jeremiah 46, 4)

  • Charge, horses! Drive madly, charioteers! March on, warriors - men of Cush and Put, with your shields, men of Lydia, with your bows. (Jeremiah 46, 9)

  • But the king rebelled against him and sent messengers to Egypt to ask for horses and a powerful army. Will he succeed? Will he escape after doing this? Will he escape after breaking the treaty? (Ezekiel 17, 15)

  • warriors dressed in purple, governors, commanders, desirable young men, riders on horses. (Ezekiel 23, 6)

  • She lusted after her lovers whose bodies were like those of donkeys and whose organs resembled those of horses. (Ezekiel 23, 20)

  • Babylonians and Chaldeans, men of Pekod, Shoa and Koa and all the Assyrians with them, handsome young men, governors, commanders, cavalry officers, titled people, all riding horses. (Ezekiel 23, 23)

  • This is what Yahweh says, "From the north I will bring Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, against Tyre. He will come with horses, chariots and cavalry, a vast army and throngs of people. (Ezekiel 26, 7)

  • His numerous horses will cover you with dust. The noise of the cavalry, the wheels of the chariots and wagons will make your walls shake when they enter your gates as one enters a town through a breach in its walls. (Ezekiel 26, 10)

  • Horses' hooves will trample your streets; he will slay your people with the sword and your powerful pillars will crumble to the ground. (Ezekiel 26, 11)

  • People of Togarmah exchanged work horses, war horses and mules for your wares. (Ezekiel 27, 14)

  • I will turn you round, fix hooks in your jaws and bring you out, you and your entire army, horses and riders all perfectly equipped, a great army, all with shields and bucklers and brandishing swords. (Ezekiel 38, 4)

  • you and the throngs with you, all on horses, with many troops - a vast army. (Ezekiel 38, 15)


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