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The word is frequently employed as a symbol of calamity or disease inflicted by God (Job 6:4; 34:6; Ps 38:2; Deut 32:23. Comp. Ezek 5:16), or of some sudden danger (Ps 91:5), or bitter words (Ps 64:3), or false testimony (Prov 25:18).
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Easton
Arrows At first made of reeds, and then of wood tipped with iron. Arrows are sometimes figuratively put for lightning (Deut 32:23, 42; Ps 7:13; 18:14; 144:6; Zech 9:14). They were used in war as well as in the...
The word is frequently employed as a symbol of calamity or disease inflicted by God (Job 6:4; 34:6; Ps 38:2; Deut 32:23. Comp. Ezek 5:16), or of some sudden danger (Ps 91:5), or bitter words (Ps 64:3), or false testimony (Prov 25:18).