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NAVE: Bridle
EBD: Bridle
ISBE: BRIDLE

Bridle

Bridle [nave]

BRIDLE,
Psa. 32:9; Prov. 26:3; Rev. 14:20.
Figurative
2 Kin. 19:28; Psa. 39:1; Jas. 1:26.
See: Bit.

Bridle [ebd]

Three Hebrew words are thus rendered in the Authorized Version. (1.) Heb. mahsom' signifies a muzzle or halter or bridle, by which the rider governs his horse (Ps.39:1).

(2.) Me'theg, rendered also "bit" in Ps. 32:9, which is its proper meaning. Found in 2 Kings 19:28, where the restraints of God's providence are metaphorically styled his "bridle" and "hook." God's placing a "bridle in the jaws of the people" (Isa. 30:28; 37:29) signifies his preventing the Assyrians from carrying out their purpose against Jerusalem.

(3.) Another word, re'sen, was employed to represent a halter or bridle-rein, as used Ps. 32:9; Isa. 30:28. In Job 30:11 the restraints of law and humanity are called a bridle.

BRIDLE [isbe]

BRIDLE - bri'-d'-l.

See BIT AND BRIDLE.


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