And the armed
chalats (khaw-lats')
to pull off; hence (intensively) to strip, (reflex.) to depart; by implication, to deliver, equip (for fight); present, strengthen
men went
halak (haw-lak')
to walk (in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively)
before
paniym (paw-neem')
the face (as the part that turns); used in a great variety of applications (literally and figuratively); also (with prepositional prefix) as a preposition (before, etc.)
the priests
kohen (ko-hane')
literally, one officiating, a priest; also (by courtesy) an acting priest (although a layman) -- chief ruler, own, priest, prince, principal officer.
that blew
taqa` (taw-kah')
to clatter, i.e. slap (the hands together), clang (an instrument); by analogy, to drive (a nail or tent-pin, a dart, etc.); by implication, to become bondsman by handclasping)
taqa` (taw-kah')
to clatter, i.e. slap (the hands together), clang (an instrument); by analogy, to drive (a nail or tent-pin, a dart, etc.); by implication, to become bondsman by handclasping)
with the trumpets
showphar (sho-far')
a cornet (as giving a clear sound) or curved horn -- cornet, trumpet.
and the rereward
'acaph (aw-saf')
to gather for any purpose; hence, to receive, take away, i.e. remove
came
halak (haw-lak')
to walk (in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively)
after
'achar (akh-ar')
the hind part; generally used as an adverb or conjunction, after (in various senses)
the ark
'arown (aw-rone')
a box -- ark, chest, coffin.
the priests going on
halak (haw-lak')
to walk (in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively)
and blowing
taqa` (taw-kah')
to clatter, i.e. slap (the hands together), clang (an instrument); by analogy, to drive (a nail or tent-pin, a dart, etc.); by implication, to become bondsman by handclasping)
with the trumpets
showphar (sho-far')
a cornet (as giving a clear sound) or curved horn -- cornet, trumpet.