Chariots: Sometimes Driven Furiously
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2 Kings 9:20
And the watchman told, saying, He came even to them, and comes not again: and the driving is like the driving of Jehu the son of Nimshi; for he drives furiously.
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Isaiah 5:28
Whose arrows are sharp, and all their bows bent, their horses' hoofs shall be counted like flint, and their wheels like a whirlwind:
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Jeremiah 4:13
Behold, he shall come up as clouds, and his chariots shall be as a whirlwind: his horses are swifter than eagles. Woe to us! for we are spoiled.
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Book 9 Footnotes
... and since the storm might have driven the ship ... and worshipped by the people; which
chariots were now ... persons, that had children, were sometimes called eunuchs ...
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Israel in Egypt
... of you; you think you must be driven back again ... he thrown into the sea." Pharaoh's
chariots also are ... Sometimes after great battles, monuments are raised to the ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 3 1857/israel in egypt.htm

Of Civil Government.
... As it is sometimes necessary for kings and states to ... his instruments of war, and
instruments of his chariots. ... property, torn from their homes, driven into exile ...
/.../the institutes of the christian religion/chapter 20 of civil government.htm

Funeral Oration on the Great S. Basil, Bishop of C??sarea in ...
... same time frighten the youth by furiously knocking at ... praise the disorder and
irregularity which sometimes exist among us ... For he was driven back like a missile ...
/.../cyril/lectures of s cyril of jerusalem/oration xliii funeral oration on.htm

The Iranian Conquest
... The Greeks sometimes attributed to it the meaning "worshipper of the stars," probably
by reason of the similarity in sound of the termination "-astres" of ...
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Chariots for War: Advantageously Manoeuvred in a Flat Country

Chariots for War: Armed With Iron

Chariots for War: Commanded by Captains

Chariots for War: Formed Part of the Line of Battle

Chariots for War: Kept in Chariot Cities

Chariots for War: Lighted by Night With Torches

Chariots of the Sun

Chariots used in War by The: Assyrians

Chariots used in War by The: Babylonians

Chariots used in War by The: Canaanites

Chariots used in War by The: Egyptians

Chariots used in War by The: Ethiopians

Chariots used in War by The: Jews

Chariots used in War by The: Philistines

Chariots used in War by The: Syrians

Chariots: Angels

Chariots: Bound With Traces

Chariots: Bounding Motion of, Referred To

Chariots: Carriages for Travelling

Chariots: Carriages Used in War

Chariots: Christ's Love to his Church

Chariots: Consecrated to the Sun

Chariots: Drawn by Asses and Camels

Chariots: Drawn by Horses

Chariots: Drivers Generally Employed For

Chariots: Elijah Taken to Heaven in One of Fire

Chariots: Imported from Egypt

Chariots: Introduced Into Israel by David

Chariots: Kings Rode In, to Battle

Chariots: Kings Used, in Common

Chariots: Multiplied by Solomon

Chariots: Noise Occasioned By, Referred To

Chariots: Often Attended by Running Footmen

Chariots: Persons of Distinction Used

Chariots: Prophets

Chariots: Sometimes Driven by the Owners

Chariots: Sometimes Driven Furiously

Chariots: The Clouds

Chariots: The Jews Condemned For: Multiplying

Chariots: The Jews Condemned For: Taken in War, often Destroyed

Chariots: The Jews Condemned For: Trusting To

Chariots: The Judgments of God

Chariots: Value of in Solomon's Time

Chariots: Wheels of, Described

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