A dictionary of the . ich Saulthrew at David and Jonathan. 1 : 11; 20 : 33. There was a somewhatlighter spear, which was carried on theback when not in use. 1 Sam. 17:6.(Authorized Version translates target.)(2.) The jucelin was a short spear, cast,as is supposed, with the hand. :7. (3.) The dart was still smallerthan the javelin, and used in like man-ner. 2 Chron. 32:5. 3. The arrow was a slender missileshot from a bow, as in modern days. 1Sam. 20:36. It was used in hunting,Gen. 27:3, as well as in combat. : 22. Those who used the bow werecalled archers. Gen. 21:20


A dictionary of the . ich Saulthrew at David and Jonathan. 1 : 11; 20 : 33. There was a somewhatlighter spear, which was carried on theback when not in use. 1 Sam. 17:6.(Authorized Version translates target.)(2.) The jucelin was a short spear, cast,as is supposed, with the hand. :7. (3.) The dart was still smallerthan the javelin, and used in like man-ner. 2 Chron. 32:5. 3. The arrow was a slender missileshot from a bow, as in modern days. 1Sam. 20:36. It was used in hunting,Gen. 27:3, as well as in combat. : 22. Those who used the bow werecalled archers. Gen. 21:20. Arrowswere originally made of reeds, and after-ward of any light wood. The bows weremade of flexible wood or steel, Ps. 18:34, and the bowstring of leather, horse-hair, or the tendons of animals. Bowswere the chief dependence in both anattack and a defence. The point of thearrow was barbed like a fish-hook. Ps. kindled upon the combustible baggageor armament of the enemy. Ps. 91: 5 ;120 : 4. It is said that the coals of the. Egyptian Archer. (Rosdhni.) 88 : 2. Job refers to the use of poisonedarrows. Job 6 : 4, and fire was often con-veyed by the use of juniper-wood, which


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