They took
laqach (law-kakh')
to take (in the widest variety of applications)
therefore two
shnayim (shen-ah'-yim)
two; also (as ordinal) twofold -- both, couple, double, second, twain, + twelfth, + twelve, + twenty (sixscore) thousand, twice, two.
chariot
rekeb (reh'-keb)
a vehicle; by implication, a team; by extension, cavalry; by analogy a rider, i.e. the upper millstone -- chariot, (upper) millstone, multitude (from the margin), wagon.
horses
cuwc (soos)
from an unused root meaning to skip (properly, for joy); a horse (as leaping); also a swallow (from its rapid flight) -- crane, horse(-back, -hoof).
and the king
melek (meh'-lek)
a king -- king, royal.
sent
shalach (shaw-lakh')
to send away, for, or out (in a great variety of applications)
after
'achar (akh-ar')
the hind part; generally used as an adverb or conjunction, after (in various senses)
the host
machaneh (makh-an-eh')
an encampment (of travellers or troops); hence, an army, whether literal (of soldiers) or figurative (of dancers, angels, cattle, locusts, stars; or even the sacred courts)
of the Syrians
'Aram (arawm')
the highland; Aram or Syria, and its inhabitants; also the name of the son of Shem, a grandson of Nahor, and of an Israelite -- Aram, Mesopotamia, Syria, Syrians.
saying
'amar (aw-mar')
to say (used with great latitude)
Go
yalak (yaw-lak')
to walk; causatively, to carry (in various senses)
and see
ra'ah (raw-aw')
to see, literally or figuratively (in numerous applications, direct and implied, transitive, intransitive and causative)surely, think, view, visions.