the Week of Proper 6 / Ordinary 11
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Green's Literal Translation
Judges 5:22
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The horses’ hooves then hammered—the galloping, galloping of his stallions.
Then did the horse hoofs stamp By reason of the prancings, the prancings of their strong ones.
Then were the horsehoofs broken by the means of the pransings, the pransings of their mighty ones.
"Then the hooves of the horse beat loudly, because of galloping, galloping of his stallions.
"Then loud beat the horses' hoofs with the galloping, galloping of his steeds.
Then the horses' hoofs beat the ground. Galloping, galloping go Sisera's mighty horses.
The horses' hooves pounded the ground; the stallions galloped madly.
"Then the horses' hoofs beat [loudly] Because of the galloping—the galloping of his valiant and powerful steeds.
"Then the horses' hoofs beat From the galloping, the galloping of his mighty stallions.
Then were the horsehooues broken with the oft beating together of their mightie men.
And on some, who are doubting, have mercy;
Sisera's horses galloped off, their hoofs thundering in retreat.
Then the horses' hoofs pounded the ground, their mighty steeds galloping at full speed.
Then did the horse-hoofs clatter with the coursings, The coursings of their steeds.
The horses' hooves hammered the ground. Sisera's mighty horses ran and ran.
Then the hoofs of his horses fell down, were broken because of the prancing of his mighty ones.
Then the horses came galloping on, stamping the ground with their hoofs.
Then made the horse fete a rußshinge together, for the greate violence of their mightie horse men.
Then did the horsehoofs stamp By reason of the prancings, the prancings of their strong ones.
Then loudly the feet of the horses were sounding with the stamping, the stamping of their war-horses.
Then were the horse hoofes smitten asunder by the meanes of the praunsings that their mightie men made.
Then did the horsehoofs stamp by reason of the prancings, the prancings of their mighty ones.
Then were the horse hoofes broken, by the meanes of the pransings, the pransings of their mightie ones.
When the hoofs of the horse were entangled, his mighty ones earnestly hasted
Then did the horsehoofs stamp by reason of the pransings, the pransings of their strong ones.
Then the hooves of horses thundered-the mad galloping of his stallions.
The hors howis felden, while the strongeste of enemyes fledden with bire, and felden heedli.
Then broken were the horse-heels, By pransings -- pransings of its mighty ones.
Then the horsehoofs stamped By reason of the prancings, the prancings of their strong ones.
Then were the horse's hoofs broken by the means of the prancings, the prancings of their mighty ones.
Then did the horse hoofs stamp By reason of the prancings, the prancings of their strong ones.
Then the horses' hooves pounded, The galloping, galloping of his steeds.
Then the horses' hooves hammered the ground, the galloping, galloping of Sisera's mighty steeds.
The beating of the feet of horses was loud, because the strong horses went fast.
"Then loud beat the horses' hoofs with the galloping, galloping of his steeds.
Then, stamped hoofs of horses, With the gallopings, gallopings of his mighty steeds.
The hoofs of the horses were broken whilst the stoutest of the enemies fled amain, and fell headlong down.
"Then loud beat the horses' hoofs with the galloping, galloping of his steeds.
"Then the horses' hoofs beat From the dashing, the dashing of his valiant steeds.
Contextual Overview
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horsehoofs: Anciently, horses were not shod; nor are they at the present day in some parts of the East. The flight was so rapid that the hoofs of their horses were splintered and broken by the roughness of the roads; in consequence of which they became lame, and could not carry off their riders. Psalms 20:7, Psalms 33:17, Psalms 147:10, Psalms 147:11, Isaiah 5:28, Jeremiah 47:4, Micah 4:13
prancings: or, tramplings, or, plungings
mighty ones: Or, as Dr. Waterland renders, "mighty horses," or "strong steeds," as Dr. Kennicott, i.e., their war-horses, which gives great energy to the text, and renders it perfectly intelligible.
Reciprocal: Job 39:21 - He paweth Jeremiah 8:16 - at the Jeremiah 47:3 - the noise Nahum 3:2 - noise
Cross-References
And all the days that Adam lived were nine hundred and thirty years. And he died.
And Seth lived one hundred and five years, and fathered Enos.
And Enoch walked with God. Then he was not, for God took him.
These are the generations of Noah. Noah, a righteous man, had been perfected among his family. Noah walked with God.
And when Abram was ninety nine years old, Jehovah appeared to Abram and said to him, I am the Almighty God! Walk before me and be perfect;
And he said to me, Jehovah, before whom I walk, will send His Angel with you and prosper your way. And you shall take a wife for my son from my family, from my father's house.
And he blessed Joseph and said, The God before whom my fathers Abraham and Isaac walked, the God who has fed me since I was born until today;
And Jehovah said to Moses, Behold, I AM ! Bread will rain from the heavens for you. And the people shall go out and gather the matter of a day in its day, so that I may test them, whether they will walk in My Law or not.
and I shall walk always in your midst, and shall be God to you, and you, you shall be people to Me;
You shall walk in all the ways which Jehovah your God has commanded you, so that you may live, and that good may be to you, and you may prolong your days in the land which you will possess.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then were the horse hoofs broken by means of the pransings,.... Either through the force of the waters of the river, where they pranced and plunged, and could have no standing; or through the swift haste they made to run away, striking the earth so quick, and with such force and vehemence, that their hoofs were broken thereby, especially on stony ground, and so their speed retarded:
the pransings of the mighty ones; either their riders, princes, and great personages, who made them prance, leap, and run with great speed and force; or horses strong and mighty, being such as were selected for this purpose, and trained to war.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Probably an allusion to the frantic efforts of the chariot-horses to disengage themselves from the morass (Judges 4:15 note).
Mighty ones - Applied to bulls Psalms 22:12 and horses Jeremiah 8:16; Jeremiah 47:3; Jeremiah 50:11; elsewhere, as probably here, to men.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Judges 5:22. Then were the horsehoofs broken — In very ancient times horses were not shod; nor are they to the present day in several parts of the East. Sisera had iron chariots when his hosts were routed; the horses that drew these, being strongly urged on by those who drove them, had their hoofs broken by the roughness of the roads; in consequence of which they became lame, and could not carry off their riders. This is marked as one cause of their disaster.