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1. Names

The common names are (1) סוּס , ṣūṣ , and (2) ἵππος , hı́ppos ̌ . (3) The word פרשׁ , pārāsh , "horseman," occurs often, and in several cases is translated "horse" or "warhorse" ( Isaiah 28:28; Ezekiel 27:14; Joel 2:4 the Revised Version, margin); also in 2 Sam 16, where the "horsemen" of English Versions of the Bible is בּעלי הפרשׁים , ba‛ălē ha -pārāshı̄m , "owners of horses"; compare Arabic fâris , "horseman," and faras , "horse". (4) The feminine form סוּסה , ṣūṣāh , occurs in Song of Solomon 1:9 , and is rendered as follows: Septuagint ἡ ἵππος , hē hı́ppos ; Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible, 390-405 ad) equitatum; the King James Version "company of horses," the Revised Version (British and American) "steed." It is not clear why English Versions of the Bible does not have "mare." (5) The word אבּרים , 'abbirı̄m , "strong ones," is used for horses in Judges 5:22; Jeremiah 8:16; Jeremiah 47:3; Jeremiah 50:11 (the King James Version "bulls"). In Psalm 22:12 the same word is translated "strong bulls" (of Bashan). (6) For רכשׁ , rekhesh (compare Arabic rakaḍ , "to run"), in 1 Kings 4:28; Esther 8:10 , Esther 8:14; Micah 1:13 , the Revised Version (British and American) has "swift steeds," while the King James Version gives "dromedaries" in 1 Ki and "mules" in Est. (7) For כּרכּרות , kirkārōth (Isaiah 66:20 ), the King James Version and the English Revised Version have "swift beasts"; the English Revised Version margin and the American Standard Revised Version "dromedaries"; Septuagint σκιάδια , skiádia , perhaps "covered carriages." In Esther 8:10 , Esther 8:14 we find the doubtful words (8) אחשׁתּרנים , 'ăḥashterānı̄m , and (9) בּני הרמּכים , benē hā -rammākhı̄m , which have been variously translated. the King James Version has respectively "camels" and "young dromedaries," the Revised Version (British and American) "used in the king's service" and "bred of the stud," the Revised Version margin "mules" and "young dromedaries." See CAMEL .

2. Origin

The Hebrew and Egyptian names for the horse are alike akin to the Assyrian. The Jews may have obtained horses from Egypt (Deuteronomy 17:16 ), but the Canaanites before them had horses (Joshua 17:16 ), and in looking toward the Northeast for the origin of the horse, philologists are in agreement with zoologists who consider that the plains of Central Asia, and also of Europe, were the original home of the horse. At least one species of wild horse is still found in Central Asia.

3. Uses

The horses of the Bible are almost exclusively war-horses, or at least the property of kings and not of the common people. A doubtful reference to the use of horses in threshing grain is found in Isaiah 28:28 . Horses are among the property which the Egyptians gave to Joseph in exchange for grain (Genesis 47:17 ). In Deuteronomy 17:16 it is enjoined that the king "shall not multiply horses to himself, nor cause the people to return to Egypt, to the end that he may multiply horses." This and other injunctions failed to prevent the Jews from borrowing from the neighboring civilizations their customs, idolatries, and vices. Solomon's horses are enumerated in 1 Ki 4, and the se‛ı̄rı̄m and tebhen of 1 Kings 4:28 ( 1 Kings 5:8 ) are identical with the sha‛ı̂r ("barley") and tibn ("straw") with which the arab feeds his horse today. In war, horses were ridden and were driven in chariots (Exodus 14:9; Joshua 11:4; 2 Samuel 15:1 , etc.).

4. Figurative and Descriptive

The horse is referred to figuratively chiefly in Zechariah and Revelation. A chariot and horses of fire take Elijah up to heaven ( 2 Kings 2:11 f). In Psalm 20:7; Psalm 33:17; and Psalm 76:6 , the great strength of the horse is recalled as a reminder of the greater strength of God. In James 3:3 , the small bridle by which the horse can be managed is compared to the tongue (compare Psalm 32:9 ). In Job 39:19-25 we have a magnificent description of a spirited war-horse.

Bibliography Information
Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. Entry for 'Horse'. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​isb/​h/horse.html. 1915.
 
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