Jump to: Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Smith's Bible Dictionary Mulea hybrid animal, the offspring of a horse and an ass. "The mule is smaller than the horse, and is a remarkably hardy, patient, obstinate, sure-footed animal, living, ordinarily, twice as long as a horse." --McClintock and Strong's Cyclopedia. It was forbidden to the Israelites to breed mules, but sometimes they imported them. It would appear that only kings and great men rode on mules. We do not read of mules at all in the New Testament; perhaps therefore they had ceased to be imported. ATS Bible Dictionary MuleA mixed animal, the offspring of a horse and an ass. A mule is smaller than a horse, and has long ears, though not so long as those of an ass. It is a remarkably hardy, patient, obstinate, surefooted animal, lives twice as long as a horse, and is much more easily and cheaply fed. Mules are much used in Spain and South America, for transporting goods across the mountains. So also in the Alps, they are used by travelers among the mountains, where a horse would hardly be able to pass with safety. There is no probability that the Jews bred mules, because it was forbidden to couple creatures of different species, Le 19:19. But they were not forbidden to obtain them from abroad and use them, 1 Kings 10:25 Ezekiel 27:14. Thus we may observe, especially after David's time, that mules, male and female, were common among the Hebrews; formerly they used only male and female asses, 2 Samuel 13:29 18:9 1 Kings 1:33 10:25 18:5 Esther 8:10,14. In Genesis 36:24, Anah is said to have found "mules" in the desert; but the Hebrew word here probably means hot springs. See ANAH. Easton's Bible Dictionary (Hebrews pered), so called from the quick step of the animal or its power of carrying loads. It is not probable that the Hebrews bred mules, as this was strictly forbidden in the law (Leviticus 19:19), although their use was not forbidden. We find them in common use even by kings and nobles (2 Samuel 18:9; 1 Kings 1:33; 2 Kings 5:17; Psalm 32:9). They are not mentioned, however, till the time of David, for the word rendered "mules" (R.V. correctly, "hot springs") in Genesis 36:24 (yemim) properly denotes the warm springs of Callirhoe, on the eastern shore of the Dead Sea. In David's reign they became very common (2 Samuel 13:29; 1 Kings 10:25).Mules are not mentioned in the New Testament. Perhaps they had by that time ceased to be used in Palestine. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) A hybrid animal; specifically, one generated between an ass and a mare, sometimes a horse and a she-ass. See Hinny.2. (n.) A plant or vegetable produced by impregnating the pistil of one species with the pollen or fecundating dust of another; -- called also hybrid. 3. (n.) A very stubborn person. 4. (n.) A machine, used in factories, for spinning cotton, wool, etc., into yarn or thread and winding it into cops; -- called also jenny and mule-jenny. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia MULEmul (peredh (1 Kings 10:25; 1 Kings 18:5 Ezra 2:66 Isaiah 66:20 Zechariah 14:15), the feminine pirdah (1 Kings 1:33, 38, 44), rekhesh, "swift steeds," the King James Version "mules" (Esther 8:10, 14), 'achashteranim, "used in the king's service," the King James Version "camels," the Revised Version margin "mules" (Esther 8:10, 14), yemim, "hot springs," the King James Version "mules" (Genesis 36:24); hemionos, "half-ass," "mule" (1 Esdras 5:43; Judith 15:11)): Mules are mentioned as riding animals for princes (2 Samuel 13:29; 2 Samuel 18:9 1 Kings 1:33, 38, 44); in the tribute brought to Solomon (2 Chronicles 9:24); as beasts of burden (2 Kings 5:17 1 Chronicles 12:40); horses and mules are obtained from the "house of Togarmah" in the distant north (Ezekiel 27:14). The injunction of Psalm 32:9, "Be ye not as the horse, or as the mule, which have no understanding," need not be understood as singling out the horse and mule as more in need of guidance than the rest of the brute creation, but rather as offering familiar examples to contrast with man who should use his intelligence. Greek 5268. hupozugion -- a beast of burden or draught ... of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: hupozugion Phonetic Spelling: (hoop-od-zoog'-ee-on) Short Definition: a beast of burden, an ass or mule Definition: ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/5268.htm - 6k 1913. epibibazo -- to place upon 2934. ktenos -- a beast of burden 3457a. mulikos -- of a mill Strong's Hebrew 6506. pirdah -- a female mule... 6505, 6506. pirdah. 6507 . a female mule. Transliteration: pirdah Phonetic Spelling: (pir-daw') Short Definition: mule. Word Origin ... /hebrew/6506.htm - 6k 6505. pered -- a mule 3222. yem -- perhaps hot springs 7409. rekesh -- steeds 327. achashteran -- royal Library God's Care Over Me A Supplementary Chapter to the Bible in Spain A Broken-Hearted Father My Call to the Ministry David Appointing Solomon The Arabic Gospel of the Infancy of the Saviour (Nt Apocrypha) Psalm XXXII. What Then do I Love, when I Love My God? who is He Above The... That God is to be Found Neither from the Powers of the Body nor of ... Whether the Reason Can be Overcome by a Passion, against Its ... Thesaurus Mule (9 Occurrences)... 4. (n.) A machine, used in factories, for spinning cotton, wool, etc., into yarn or thread and winding it into cops; -- called also jenny and mule-jenny. ...MULE. ... /m/mule.htm - 13k Rode (22 Occurrences) Ride (31 Occurrences) Mules (14 Occurrences) Riding (30 Occurrences) Entangled (11 Occurrences) Meeteth (12 Occurrences) Midair (4 Occurrences) Boughs (29 Occurrences) Bough (8 Occurrences) Bible Concordance Mule (9 Occurrences)Luke 10:34 He went to him, and dressed his wounds with oil and wine and bound them up. Then placing him on his own mule he brought him to an inn, where he bestowed every care on him. 2 Samuel 13:29 The servants of Absalom did to Amnon as Absalom had commanded. Then all the king's sons arose, and every man got him up on his mule, and fled. 2 Samuel 18:9 Absalom happened to meet the servants of David. Absalom was riding on his mule, and the mule went under the thick boughs of a great oak, and his head caught hold of the oak, and he was taken up between the sky and earth; and the mule that was under him went on. 1 Kings 1:33 The king said to them, "Take with you the servants of your lord, and cause Solomon my son to ride on my own mule, and bring him down to Gihon. 1 Kings 1:38 So Zadok the priest, and Nathan the prophet, and Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, and the Cherethites and the Pelethites, went down, and caused Solomon to ride on king David's mule, and brought him to Gihon. 1 Kings 1:44 The king has sent with him Zadok the priest, Nathan the prophet, Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, and the Cherethites and the Pelethites; and they have caused him to ride on the king's mule. 1 Kings 18:5 Ahab said to Obadiah, "Go through the land, to all the springs of water, and to all the brooks. Perhaps we may find grass and save the horses and mules alive, that we not lose all the animals." Psalms 32:9 Don't be like the horse, or like the mule, which have no understanding, who are controlled by bit and bridle, or else they will not come near to you. Zechariah 14:15 So will be the plague of the horse, of the mule, of the camel, and of the donkey, and of all the animals that will be in those camps, as that plague. Subtopics Mule by the Captivity in Returing from Babylon Mule: Uses of for Royal Riders Mule: Uses of Ridden by Phetic Vision of the Kingdom of Christ The Mule of Togarmah, Sold in Fairs of Tyre The Mule used for Carrying Burdens The Mule used for Conveying Posts and Messengers The Mule used for Riding, by Persons of Distinction The Mule: Liable to the Plague The Mule: Often Given As Tribute The Mule: Stupid and Intractable The Mule: The Jews: Brought Many, from Babylon The Mule: The Jews: Forbidden to Breed The Mule: The Jews: Set a Great Value Upon The Mule: The Jews: Shall Used, at the Restoration Related Terms Links Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus |