Topical Encyclopedia In the biblical context, horses are often depicted as symbols of strength, power, and swiftness. Their presence in the Scriptures is frequently associated with warfare, royal processions, and divine judgment. The snorting and neighing of horses are particularly vivid descriptions that convey their spirited nature and the awe they inspire.The book of Job provides a striking portrayal of the horse's might and the sound it makes. In Job 39:19-25, the Lord speaks to Job, highlighting the horse's strength and fearlessness in battle. The passage describes the horse's snorting as a manifestation of its eagerness and readiness for combat: "Do you give strength to the horse or adorn his neck with a mane? Do you make him leap like a locust, striking terror with his proud snorting?" (Job 39:19-20). Here, the snorting is not merely a physical action but a symbol of the horse's indomitable spirit and readiness for the challenges ahead. The neighing of horses is also mentioned in the context of judgment and the consequences of turning away from God. In Jeremiah 8:16, the prophet describes the impending doom brought by invading forces: "The snorting of their horses is heard from Dan; the whole land trembles at the sound of the neighing of their stallions. They come to devour the land and everything in it, the city and all who dwell in it" . The neighing here serves as an ominous signal of approaching destruction, emphasizing the power and inevitability of divine retribution. In Zechariah 10:3, the Lord expresses His anger against the shepherds and promises to care for His flock, the house of Judah. He will make them "like His majestic horse in battle" . This imagery underscores the transformation of God's people into a formidable force, with the horse's snorting and neighing symbolizing their newfound strength and determination under divine guidance. Throughout the Bible, the snorting and neighing of horses are not merely auditory phenomena but carry deeper symbolic meanings. They reflect the attributes of power, readiness, and the fulfillment of divine purposes, whether in the context of battle, judgment, or redemption. These vivid descriptions serve to remind the faithful of the might and majesty of God's creation and His sovereign plans. Nave's Topical Index Isaiah 5:28Whose arrows are sharp, and all their bows bent, their horses' hoofs shall be counted like flint, and their wheels like a whirlwind: Nave's Topical Index Jeremiah 8:16 Resources What are the Christian themes in The Horse and His Boy? | GotQuestions.orgWhy is Jesus going to return on a white horse? | GotQuestions.org The Haters: Hobby Horse Christians | GotQuestions.org Horse: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Subtopics Horse used by the Egyptians in War Horse: Dedicated to Religious Uses Horse: Description of a Vain Thing for Safety Horse: Description of Great Strength Horse: Description of Snorting and Neighing of Horse: Description of Swifter than Eagles Horse: Forbidden to the Kings of Israel Horse: Israel Reproved for Keeping The Horse in Battle Protected by Armour The Horse used for Bearing Burdens The Horse used for Conveying Posts The Horse used for Drawing Chariots The Horse used for Mounting Calvary The Horse: A Dull Headstrong Disposition The Horse: Adorned With Bells on the Neck The Horse: Beauty of the Church The Horse: Colours of, Mentioned: Bay The Horse: Colours of, Mentioned: Black The Horse: Colours of, Mentioned: Grisled The Horse: Colours of, Mentioned: Pale or Ash Colour The Horse: Colours of, Mentioned: Red The Horse: Colours of, Mentioned: Speckled The Horse: Colours of, Mentioned: White The Horse: Dedicated to the Sun by Idolaters The Horse: Endued With Strength by God The Horse: Fed on Grain and Herbs The Horse: Fierce and Impetuous The Horse: Glorious and Triumphant Deliverance of the Church The Horse: Governed by Bit and Bridle The Horse: Hard Hoofs of, Alluded To The Horse: Impetuosity of the Wicked in Sin The Horse: Kings and Princes Rode On The Horse: Loud Snorting of, Alluded To The Horse: Notice of Early Traffic In The Horse: Numbers of, Kept for War The Horse: Often Suffered in Battle The Horse: Often Suffered in the Hoof from Prancing The Horse: Often Suffered: from Bites of Serpents The Horse: Often Suffered: from Blindness The Horse: Often Suffered: from Murrain The Horse: Often Suffered: from Plague The Horse: Prepared and Trained for War The Horse: Sold in Fairs and Markets The Horse: The Jews: Brought Back Many, from Babylon The Horse: The Jews: Condemned for Multiplying The Horse: The Jews: Condemned for Trusting To The Horse: The Jews: Forbidden to Multiply The Horse: The Jews: Imported from Egypt The Horse: The Jews: Multiplied in Solomon's Reign The Horse: The Jews: Not to Trust In The Horse: Vanity of Trusting To The Horse: Want of Understanding In, Alluded To The Horse: Warlike in Disposition Related Terms |