- a chariot:
- or, a bed, Appiryon, rendered by Montanus, sponsarum ithalamum, "a nuptial bed;" but probably it denotes a kind of palanquin, perhaps synonymous with the Arabic farfar, a species of vehicle for women. "Behold¹ his bed,ª which [is] Solomon's;ª¹ threescoreª valiant² men¹ [are] aboutª it, of the valiantª¹ of Israel.ª" {Sgs 3:7} + "Although¹ my houseª [be] not¹ so¹ with¹ God;ª yet¹ he hath madeª° with me an everlastingª covenant,ª orderedª° in all¹ [things], and sure:ª° for¹ [this is] all¹ my salvation,ª and all¹ [my] desire,ª although¹ he make [it] not¹ to grow.ª°" {2Sm 23:5} + "Andª I sawª° anotherª angelª flyª° inª the midst of heaven,ª havingª° the everlastingª gospelª to preachª° unto them that dwellª° onª the¹ earth,ª andª to everyª nation,ª andª kindred,ª andª tongue,ª andª people,ª" {Rev 14:6}
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