saddle. carriage. Occurs only here and 1 Kings 4:26, where it is rendered "chariot", and Song of Solomon 3:9. The seat in. palanquin. The feminine form occurs forty-four times, and is always rendered "chariot".

unclean. The Septuagint adds "until evening", as in every other case. See verses: Leviticus 15:5; Leviticus 15:6; Leviticus 15:7; Leviticus 5:8; Leviticus 5:10; Leviticus 5:11. But in these verses persons are referred to. In Leviticus 15:9 it is. thing.

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