Then the hooves of horses thundered—the mad galloping of his stallions.
Parallel translations
- WEB Then the horse hoofs stamped because of the prancing, the prancing of their strong ones.
- KJV Then were the horsehoofs broken by the means of the pransings, the pransings of their mighty ones.
- NKJV Then the horses’ hooves pounded, The galloping, galloping of his steeds.
- NASB “Then the horses’ hoofs beat From the galloping, the galloping of his mighty stallions.
- NLT Then the horses’ hooves hammered the ground, the galloping, galloping of Sisera’s mighty steeds.
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Quick answer
The horses' hooves pound as the enemy flees in panicked retreat.
Overview
The galloping of the warhorses depicts the chaotic flight of Sisera's broken army. The mighty chariot force is reduced to a stampede of escape. The image captures the totality of the rout God brought upon Israel's oppressor.
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- Ps 20:7Some trust in chariots and others in horses, but we trust in the name of the LORD our God.
- Mic 4:13Rise and thresh, O Daughter of Zion, for I will give you horns of iron and hooves of bronze to break to pieces many peoples. Then you will devote their gain to the LORD, their wealth to the Lord of all the earth.
- Ps 33:17A horse is a vain hope for salvation; even its great strength cannot save.
- Ps 147:10–11He does not delight in the strength of the horse; He takes no pleasure in the legpower of the man.
- Isa 5:28Their arrows are sharpened, and all their bows are strung. The hooves of their horses are like flint; their chariot wheels are like a whirlwind.
- Jer 47:4For the day has come to destroy all the Philistines, to cut off from Tyre and Sidon every remaining ally. Indeed, the LORD is about to destroy the Philistines, the remnant from the coasts of Caphtor.
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