And I will turn thee back
shuwb  (shoob)
to turn back (hence, away) transitively or intransitively, literally or figuratively
and put
nathan  (naw-than')
to give, used with greatest latitude of application (put, make, etc.)
hooks
chach  (khawkh)
a ring for the nose (or lips) -- bracelet, chain, hook.
into thy jaws
lchiy  (lekh-ee')
the cheek (from its fleshiness); hence, the jaw-bone -- cheek (bone), jaw (bone).
and I will bring thee forth
yatsa'  (yaw-tsaw')
to go (causatively, bring) out, in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively, direct and proxim.
and all thine army
chayil  (khah'-yil)
probably a force, whether of men, means or other resources; an army, wealth, virtue, valor, strength
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 horsemen
parash  (paw-rawsh')
a steed; also (by implication) a driver (in a chariot), i.e. (collectively) cavalry -- horseman.
all of them clothed
labash  (law-bash')
wrap around, i.e. (by implication) to put on a garment or clothe (oneself, or another), literally or figuratively
with all sorts
miklowl  (mik-lole')
perfection (i.e. concrete adverbial, splendidly) -- most gorgeously, all sorts.
of armour even a great
rab  (rab)
abundant (in quantity, size, age, number, rank, quality)
company
qahal  (kaw-hawl')
assemblage (usually concretely) -- assembly, company, congregation, multitude.
with bucklers
tsinnah  (tsin-naw')
a hook (as pointed); also a (large) shield (as if guarding by prickliness); also cold (as piercing) -- buckler, cold, hook, shield, target.
and shields
magen  (maw-gane')
a shield (i.e. the small one or buckler); figuratively, a protector; also the scaly hide of the crocodile -- armed, buckler, defence, ruler, + scale, shield.
all of them handling
taphas  (taw-fas')
to manipulate, i.e. seize; chiefly to capture, wield, specifically, to overlay; figuratively, to use unwarrantably
swords
chereb  (kheh'-reb)
drought; also a cutting instrument (from its destructive effect), as a knife, sword, or other sharp implement -- axe, dagger, knife, mattock, sword, tool.


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