. A dictionary of religious knowledge [electronic resource]: for popular and professional use, comprising full information on Biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical subjects . Ancient Egyptian Chariot of War. nary conveyance from one place to , too, were employed in idol-worship;for we read that Josiah removed the horsesand burned the chariots of the The useof chariots among the Egyptians, Syrians,and Ethiopians for peaceful purposes, is notedin several Besides the war-chariotswith which the Egyptians pursued the Is-raelites, there are references in Scripture
. A dictionary of religious knowledge [electronic resource]: for popular and professional use, comprising full information on Biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical subjects . Ancient Egyptian Chariot of War. nary conveyance from one place to , too, were employed in idol-worship;for we read that Josiah removed the horsesand burned the chariots of the The useof chariots among the Egyptians, Syrians,and Ethiopians for peaceful purposes, is notedin several Besides the war-chariotswith which the Egyptians pursued the Is-raelites, there are references in Scripture tothe war-chariots of the Canaanites, Philis-tines, Syrians, Ethiopians, Assyrians, and. Ancient Assyrian Chariot for the Chase. The Israelites had no war-char-iots till the time of David; but Solomon in-creased the number of them, and we findthem afterward in general They wereimported fromEgypt, and therefore, nodoubt,resembled those of that countrv. These con- 1 1 Sam. viii., 11; 2 Sam. xv., 1; 1 Kings xii., 18;xviii., 44, 45; Isa. xxii., 18.—2 2 Kings xxiii., 11.—3 Gen. xli., 43; xlvi., 29; 1., 9; 2 Kings v., 9; Actsviii., 28.—* Josh, xvii., 16, 18; Judges i., 19; iv., 3; 1Sam. xin., 5; 2 Sam. x., 18; 1 Kings xx., 21; xxii., 31;2 Kings xix., 23; 2 Chron. xii., 3; xiv., 9; Isa. xxii.,6: Ezek. xxiii., 2 Sam. viii., 4; 1 Kings x., 26;2 Kings it, 16-28; xiii., 7; xxiii., 30. sisted of an almost semicircular woodenframe with straightened sides, resting pos-teriorly on the axle of a pair of wheels; arail of wood or ivory being attached to theframe by leathern thongs, and a wooden up-right in front. The back of the car wasopen, and the sides were s
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